New Year Splendor: The Story of the Soul
(Clearwisdom.net) The Chinese New Year Splendor continued
its successful run at Radio City Music Hall on February 2, 2008. The audience
was in high spirits despite the drizzle and cold. Nicholas from Washington D.C., who enjoys Chinese opera and reads Chinese
said, "I really enjoyed it. I really enjoyed the stories that were told
through dance. They were very vivid, very rich and very, very peaceful. ...the
dancers were very, very elegant." Jamal Isaac, a researcher from the Caribbean, learned about the Splendor
through a Chinese colleague. He enjoyed watching Chinese acrobatics in the past
and decided to attend this show. He said, "I love the arts. The costumes
are phenomenal! I am getting a very strong sense of the culture." "I get a sense of renewal, as you try to revive your culture, probably
among younger generations, especially those who are living in New York." "There is a lot of history here. One line that struck me is the idea
that the culture came from the heavens, demonstrating even more how it is
important to the Chinese people." He said the spiritual aspect of the performance was touching, and "The
music, the instruments, the movements--all of them are new to me. The music is
very spiritual. It senses and tells the story of soul." Paul Scharam, who is originally from Venezuela, South America and now lives
in Queens, New York, works as an engineer. He came with his whole family and
many friends. He said, "It is great! I mean it is fantastic! The
originality, stuff that I've never seen before. Just the talent of these people!
The musicians and everybody else, you know, just very powerful. They have good
coordination with the music and dancing, and everything else along with
nature."
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