Hotel Manager: "It Was Like Another World" (Photo)


(Clearwisdom.net) Divine Performing Arts just finished their tour in the Netherlands, and many who saw their performance are still talking about it. Nazari, a hotel manager, eagerly gave his feedback.

Nazari said, "The Divine Performing Arts' performance was majestic and beautiful. It was not just dance, but art. It was marvelous!" He said, "I was amazed. During the entire process, I felt as if I was in a different world. It was so beautiful. The dancers were beautiful."

Nazari said that before, he did not have a great impression of Chinese performances. After seeing the Spectacular, though, he said, "It was like another world. I was amazed and delighted to see such a performance. After seeing it, I felt great happiness, because it was so beautiful."

Nazari also told The Epoch Times that he gained a new understanding of Chinese culture after seeing the show. "After seeing these dancers, I gained a new outlook on Chinese culture. I was delighted to see them. When I saw their happy smiles, I could tell the difference. I could feel the positive energy of Chinese culture."

He continued, "When I got to work this morning, I told my friends, 'You are crazy. Why didn't you come see the Divine Performing Arts show? This was more than just dance and Chinese culture. It was like a change in attitude and view towards life for me."

Nazari also said that during the Divine Performing Arts' show, a Chinese person made a lot of noise to disturb the audience. He said, "The audience at last night's performance were all well-educated people, and there were over a thousand of them. I was shocked that the person could yell out like that. This was shameful. I don't know if they were trying to hurt Chinese culture or the performance. Instead they hurt themselves. I really don't understand why they did it."

Nazari also said that he hoped the Divine Performance Arts will return next year.


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