Epoch Times: Renowned Soprano in New York Has High Praise for Divine Performing Arts (Photo)
Epoch Times Reporter Yu Xiao in New York
(Clearwisdom.net) Ms. Jiang Jinhua, a well-known Chinese Soprano in New
York watched the January 30, 2008 New York City opening performance of the
Chinese New Year Splendor in Radio City Music Hall. Ms. Jiang is a Chinese woman
from Indonesia, and a renowned figure in Staten Island's Chinese community. She
studied in the Department of Music of the National Taiwan Normal University and
went later on to study at the National Music College in Rome, Italy. Ms. Jiang
has performed in New York's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, to promote
traditional Chinese arts and music. After watching the show, she praised the
excellent skills of the male and female dancers and spoke especially highly of
Michelle Ren, a lead dancer of the Divine Performing Arts. Ms. Jiang Jinhua (left), a well-known Soprano in New York, and Tan Minyi
(right), Associate Director of Staten Island Chinese Association, said that lead
dancer Michelle Ren's dancing was very beautiful (Photo by Da Yin, Epoch Times) Ms. Jiang also commented favorably on the special stage designs, stating that
the costumes were beautiful, as were the backdrops, the colors looking soft and
refreshing. "The orchestra is very good. All the music was excellent." Ms. Jiang was surprised to see so many dancers. She did not know where they
had come from, saying the team has so many talents. "Not only the solo
dancers, but also the many other dancers have rather good skills." "Rarely have I seen male dancers perform the "Chopstick Zest"
dance so well; in the dance "The Power of Awareness," each and every
performer was very dedicated to their performances and showed no signs of
neglect." Ms. Jiang said, "The Erhu solo's rhythm is very beautiful. It conveys
the emotions very well." Regarding the performance of "Lady of the Moon," Ms. Jiang said,
"Michelle Ren is very beautiful; so are her hand movements, dancing, and
her whole figure. She is as beautiful as an angel." "The dance "Drummers of the Tang Court" was very well
choreographed. I like it very much. It has an excellent rhythm and it is
pleasant to watch." Ms. Jian said she only wished it were longer.Ms. Tan
Minyi, associate director of Staten Island Chinese Association, who attended the
show along with Ms. Jiang also spoke highly of Michelle Ren. She said that
Michelle's dancing was superb and very beautiful. Ms. Tan added comments about the beauty of the costumes, and said that the
music was quite refreshing. She thought the orchestra and the stage performances
were well coordinated. She gave a thumbs-up to the performances "Nymphs of
the Sea," "Changbai Girls," "Drummers of the Tang
Court," and others. "This is a rare performance," remarked Ms. Tan, "Many
Westerners came to watch the show today, and it was really great to see this
[westerners watching a Chinese show] happening." January 31, 2008
Chinese version available at
http://www.epochtimes.com/gb/8/1/31/n1997300.htm
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