New Yorkers Come Together for the Chinese New Year Splendor
(Clearwisdom.net) New York is known for being a diverse place, complete
with a plethora of different cultures and traditions. This year, during the two
weeks surrounding Chinese New Year, Radio City Music Hall found itself once
again at the heart of a new global tradition: the Divine Performing Art's Chinese
New Year Splendor. Josephine Jolar, a spectator from Long Island said, "I've been reminded
of how deeply spiritual these people are." She elaborated on how different
her impression of China was after seeing the Splendor. Her previous
exposure was only through what she saw and heard through the mainstream media,
which, in her opinion, conveyed only the side of China that the business world
is interested in, industry, stocks, etc. She said that she found the Splendor to be crafted to the point of
perfection and that it was a very aesthetic presentation. She marveled at the
beauty of the women and their dancing ability, but also commented on the manner
in which they were presented: with tact, elegance, and grace. Several people mentioned that they were captivated by the vocal performances,
especially the lyrics that conveyed moral principles. A junior high school teacher, Alexis Southerland, attended with her mother,
Yvonne Southerland, and friend, Cathy Scarpati, a native of Brooklyn. Alexis
commented, "It enhances my knowledge and understanding of Chinese culture.
I think that it is wonderful because it lets you see the values of truth and
honesty and compassion for others, and that is wonderful to see. And it's
universal, because our African American culture shares the same values, as well
as many cultures around the world, so in that way we are alike." Alexis especially admired the skill of the dancers. "I was struck by
just the beauty of it. They had such great posture and hand movements and
gestures that were so wonderful that I would like to learn them myself." Tom Roderick is an executive director for a non-profit organization that
teaches social responsibility. He said his favorite performance was what he
called Erhu. He said that the show conveyed, "A good combination of
spirituality with dance and music." Mr. Roderick attended with his sister, who enjoyed the dance "Nymphs of
the Sea." She also mentioned how the show helped her to better understand
Falun Gong. In the past, she had seen Falun Gong practitioners on the streets
demonstrating some of the things that were happening inside of China, but
through a couple of the performances in the Splendor, "This time I
could really understand, I really got it."
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