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Audience Response to New York Times Article (Part II) (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) On February 6, 2008, the New York Times
published in its Community section an article that seemed irrationally critical
of the Divine Performing Arts Chinese New Year Splendor. The article,
however, failed to have an adverse affect the show, which was staged at Radio
City Music Hall. On the contrary, the theater was packed for the subsequent
performances February 7-9. A few days ago, several audience members were
interviewed about the performances. (Continued) "Watching the Divine Performing Arts makes me feel happy and
peaceful" For an individual, no matter whether the person is rich or poor, being at
peace mentally is something that can be obtained only with good fortune and not
by pursuit. Contrary to the misleading words of the New York Times
article, many audience members who attended the show expressed in amazement that
the performances brought them inner peace and happiness. Ms. Liu, originally from Jilin Province, China, now conducts medical
research. She said, "I had the greatest feeling of peace and pleasure.
During the Chinese New Year Splendor, I noticed this feeling, which was
really wonderful! Before I went to see the show, I did not know what I would
see. I found that it was unbelievably wonderful! In the past, people in the
United States considered only how economically powerful China would become. But
I think if my colleagues saw this show, they would be really able to appreciate
our culture. This will definitely touch their souls." Ms. Liu's husband was once a well-known doctor in China. He has lived in New
York for 15 years. "Being able to stage this show of traditional Chinese
culture in Broadway's Radio City Music Hall, spending the Chinese New Year
together with so many Westerners, and seeing them applaud and enjoy our Chinese
culture, as a Chinese person, I felt really proud and amazed. No wonder someone
has said that the more ethical it is, the more it belongs to the world. Besides,
freedom of thinking and freedom of belief are very important to mankind. In this
respect, it has also deeply touched my soul." Retired educator Mrs. Thomas said that she thought the performance was
something so absolutely beautiful that people almost unknowingly became
interested and moved. She liked Qi Xiaochun's Erhu performance most. "She
could make people close their eyes, calm their minds, and meditate, and let the
music elevate them. It was really wonderful. Those wonderful, elegant classic
Chinese dances also deeply touched my heart. They seemed to have led me to
return to my soul's home, which is far beyond this realm!" Seven female teachers from New York City's Public School 115 said that they
had experienced an unforgettable and pleasant evening. Ms. Helen Herrick said,
"The Splendor was both magnificent and beautiful. It also made
people feel serene and peaceful." Ms. Danielle Wong said, "The show
was really pleasant to watch. It made people feel very comfortable. I felt very
relaxed and comfortable." Getzel felt that the music had the ability to
soothe people's minds and was very beautiful. They indicated that they would
certainly come back to see the show again next year. Seven teachers from New York City's Public School 115 had a
pleasant evening Mr. Zhou Hongru, an experienced professional interior designer and Tai Chi
expert from New York City, said that the performers "used Chinese
traditional culture as the carrier and performing arts as the format" to
portray eternal and shared values. He said, "Whether one is from Asia or
the Western world, no matter what belief one has, they can all enjoy the
performances that carry a message of divinity, and they can all accept the
messages in a relaxed way and with open minds." Mr. Zhou Hongru: People of different ethnic backgrounds and
different beliefs can all enjoy this performance "Using arts to expose the persecution is very intelligent and
meaningful" Richard, a physician from the Philippines, has some Chinese heritage. He
thought that every part of the performance was "sacred." Sara, a fashion designer, believed that seeing the Divine Performing Arts was
a wonderful experience that allowed her to understand Chinese traditions and the
reality of China. Sara was impressed by the dance "The Risen Lotus
Flower," which depicted a young Falun Gong practitioner being beaten to
death by the CCP police for protecting her two friends. Subsequently her soul
ascended to Heaven. "The girl looked so delicate, but she made such a
sacrifice for her friends. She finally went to the wonderful divine world. When
you know that you have such a friend who can make such a sacrifice for you...it
made me cry and it also made me walk out of the sorrow and feel the warmth and
gratification." Sara feels that she has been "renewed and reborn" After seeing the show, a female doctor in biology who came to the USA from
Hunan Province, China, 12 years ago, said excitedly that the show was "very
good, it reflected very well on traditional Chinese values, and that
'Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance' is also a value that everyone should
follow. I feel that those Falun Gong practitioners are very strong and
remarkable. I believe more and more people will step forward to support them.
The righteous will certainly win in the end! When I saw the two programs about
Falun Gong, I was really amazed and moved." Ms. Quan is Korean, and came to New York from Jilin Province, China. She said
that what was most impressive to her was "The Risen Lotus Flower,", a
dance that reflects the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. "My tears
flowed. It was very painful and I had a kind of unspeakable feeling. I am not
someone important, and I cannot help much in this respect. But I think that I
should at least gain some understanding of it and then tell what I know to
others. Why is it that the Chinese [regime] has no concern for their own
people?" Ms. Quan of the Korean nationality: "When I saw the
persecution of the female Falun Gong practitioners, my tears flowed." Chung Liwah from Vietnam thought that the Splendor was excellent, and
he was very grateful to the Divine Performing Arts. Painting artist Mr. W. came from Shanghai City, China, and said, "This
beauty and compassion, which is beyond of the realm of humans, and this feeling
that originates from the ancients is irresistibly convincing and touching to
me." Mr. Ronm Retanip, who works for a large bank in New Jersey as a financial
analyst, hopes that the Divine Performing Arts will present the show every year
in the future. He said, "The Chinese Communist Party wants to distort
history and cover up the truth. But history cannot be changed, and truth is
always truth. Falun Gong practitioners have exposed the true history to people
and are showing a true China to the world." He believes that the principles
of "Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance" will enlighten people, make
China change for the better, and guide the world and make it better. There are many other audience members who have had similar feelings. These
vivid audience responses serve not only to commend the goodness of the Divine
Performing Arts performance, they are also the best way to rectify the distorted
image of the Chinese New Year Splendor conveyed by the New York Times
article. February 20, 2008 |