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Enthusiastic Tokyo Audience Members Respond Warmly to the Divine Performing Arts Chinese Spectacular (Photo) (Clearwisdom.net) The opening of the Divine Performing Arts Chinese Spectacular at the Kousei
Nenkin Kaikan Grand Hall in Tokyo, Japan, wowed the Japanese audience. Its run
continued with a second show on February 13, 2008, and earned enthusiastic
praise from theatergoers for its authentic portrayal of traditions and values
drawn from China's 5,000-year culture. Sun Youting, a first generation fashion model from China, was astonished by
the performance. Ms. Sun, who immigrated to Japan 20 years ago, now hosts a
cooking program on TV. She attended the show with some of her Japanese friends.
She said that the entire show was very good but singled out the piece "The
Loyalty of Yue Fei." She noted that today it is very hard to see Chinese
traditional culture like this. "Now when we mention China, people may think
of the reports of poisonous dumplings, and real, traditional Chinese culture has
been forgotten by the world. I have lived in Japan for 20 years, but I am still
Chinese. Watching this show, I am proud of being Chinese." She noted that the costumes were very impressive, and the dancers are well
trained, especially the very talented principal dancer. Ms. Sun was surprised
when she learned that all of the performers are Chinese living outside of China. Ms. Sun Youting (left) and her Japanese friendChinese human rights lawyer
Yang Shaogang and his wife had been in Japan for only two weeks when he learned
about the performance. Mr. Yang said that he knew about Divine Performing Arts
from the Internet, and he knew that the Chinese embassy had tried to obstruct
the show in New York City, which motivated him to see the show in person.
"I wanted to judge for myself who is right and who is wrong." During the intermission, Mr. Yang said, "Presenting Chinese legends and
spreading Chinese culture on stage is a good thing. The show is very well
performed, and the performers are professional and well trained." Regarding
his favorite piece, Mr. Yang said he would like to recommend "The Loyalty
of Yue Fei," which perfectly presented the traditional Chinese character
who treasured loyalty and patriotism. In addition, he thought that "Lady of
the Moon" and "Water Sleeves" were also impressive. He noted that
the show would definitely be welcomed by the Chinese people were it ever to come
to China. Mr. Yang said that the show demonstrated the purity and harmony between
heaven and earth as well as the compassionate side of human beings, which was
unfortunately attacked by the CCP regime. "The CCP advocates atheism, but I
believe in purity and harmony between heaven and earth, that good will be
rewarded while evil will be punished." Mr. Yang was a senior attorney at the Shaogang Law Office of Shanghai and
consultant for the Shanghai Government, director of the HIV/AIDS Law Research
center of Shanghai Political & Legal College, and consultant for the
HIV/AIDS Policy Research Center of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences. He
provided legal services for HIV patients. In 2007, he was renowned as a leading
advocate for HIV/AIDS prevention in China. Posting date: 2/21/2008
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