Exclusive Interview with Mr. Huang Chaohu: All Artists, Asian or Western, Can Get Inspiration from This Show (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) Mr. Huang Chaohu, a member of the Asian Academy of
Art, president of the International Watercolor Artists Union, and a visiting
professor at Princeton University, expressed his feelings in a recent exclusive
interview after attending the Divine Performing Arts Chinese Spectacular in
Taichung City. The following are his comments. Mr. Huang Chaohu: Dances performed by the Divine Performing
Arts are continuous and delicate live-paintings The Spectacular Deeply Amazed and Touched Me This is the first time I've seen the show. The show deeply surprised me in
many ways--the colors, music, dances, backdrops, and the clothing. More
importantly, my soul was moved. Normally, the first performance of a show should excite the audience with
vigorous dance and strong rhythm. However, the beginning program of the
Spectacular, "Descent of the Celestial Kings," calmed the minds of the
audience in a dignified and magnificent manner. It helped the audience calmly
watch and enjoy what followed, and provided food for thought. The Divine
Performing Arts not only supplied the audience with delightful visual and audio
sensations, but also offered rich spiritual perceptions. It gave me feelings of
wonder and perfection. "Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance" was mentioned in the
performance. Ordinary people often say, "Truthfulness, Compassion, and
Beauty." Actually, these three words, "Truthfulness, Compassion, and
Forbearance," have the same meaning as beauty. "Truthfulness,
Compassion, and Forbearance" must be beautiful. I realized that the
Spectacular introduced traditional Chinese culture and ancient stories based on
the core concepts of "Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance." This
is very inviting not only to Chinese people, but also to people who don't have a
Chinese background. Through the rhythm of the performance, the hearts of people
in the audience are touched naturally. I was deeply moved! Every Moment of the Dance is an Artistic Masterpiece Currently, behavioral and installation art are the popular trends. I feel
that all the dances of the Divine Performing Arts are continuous live paintings.
If we could freeze every moment of the performance from the beginning to the
end, they would become the best artistic masterpieces of installation art. The
style, the color, the background screens, the light projection, and the music
for the dances are all very special and surprisingly good! Whether Asian or
Western, all artists can get inspiration from watching the show. The Divine Performing Arts combined the traditional oriental arts--which
focus on the harmony between heaven and man--with Western arts and the essence
of modern technologies. The performance reflects the traditional perspective and
permanent values of mankind, and spreads strong artistic and moral values.
Generally speaking, it is difficult for westerners to feel or understand
oriental arts. However, Divine Performing Arts resonates with people of
different races and from different cultural backgrounds, which is really quite
wonderful. Currently, many Western philosophers and artists think that some areas of
research have come to a dead end. They are starting to focus on Asian concepts,
such as Dao, Zen, and other philosophies. I think that the arts and the content
demonstrated by the Divine Performing Arts provide good directions for their
research. Colors of the Divine Performing Arts Programs Uplift People's Minds and Bring
Them Joy The colors from the East are beyond the real world, and they are
"philosophical" colors. On the other hand, Western colors are
"scientific" colors, mixing percentage and brightness. That is, if we
want to print something in a certain color, the color can be broken down into
the percentages of red, yellow, and blue. However, Asian colors do not possess
this quantitative feeling. They represent Yin-Yang theory. Red, yellow, blue,
white and black represent five different natural elements, and spring, summer,
autumn, and winter seasons. Asian colors resonate closely with the minds and the
thoughts of people. Recently, I spent a lot of time on watercolor paintings, which are more
colorful and variegated than traditional Chinese ink or watercolor paintings. So
I am very sensitive to the colors presented by the Divine Performing Arts. I
noticed that a lot of yellow and purple colors are used, which are distinguished
colors and indicate nobility of the show. Yellow is the most common color in the
Buddha school. In the Forbidden City and the National Palace Museum, yellow was
widely used. Taoism likes to use the purple color. Therefore, the colors for the
Divine Performing Arts are extremely lofty and honored. In addition, many other colors are harmoniously blended in. The color matches
are in an eastern style. Eastern colors are gentle and harmonious. The
combination of eastern music and color coordination immerse the senses in space
and rhythm. The bright stage is another special characteristic of the Spectacular. There
is no strong contrast. What it demonstrates are brightness and beauty, which
uplifts people and brings them joy. Presenting the Purest Beauty of the Human Spirit The most commendable characteristic of the Spectacular is that the
performance is not only an entertainment event. In this modern society, the
Divine Performing Arts teaches people with righteousness, and purifies people's
souls. It sets the standards to distinguish good and bad with beautiful
clothing, music, dances, and righteous behavior. The performance manifests the
purest beauty of mankind, "Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance." The benign messages delivered by the Divine Performing Arts, including love
and gratitude, helps me to understand that common people in the society are
genial. On the other hand, the performance also inspires people to treat others
with truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance. Through the performance of the
Divine Performing Arts, the message can be delivered to every corner of the
world. The international community will then become peaceful and calm. The show
will benefit all people, no matter what their ages are. In Taizhong City, we hold a watercolor painting festival to promote the
oriental spirit and paintings. We also hold exhibits in foreign countries. It is
relatively easy to hold a painting exhibition. I cannot imagine how difficult it
is to hold a big performance like this. I really appreciate the great effort
that artists of the Divine Performing Arts put in. In addition, I feel that
every artist has the responsibility to maintain the existence of good things for
our descendants. We really hope that the Divine Performing Arts will return to
Taiwan next year. * * * * Mr. Huang's wife is also a painter. Originally from Busan City, Korea, Mrs.
Huang deeply regrets the cancellation of such a good show in her hometown due to
interference by the Chinese Communist Party. She said, "The Divine
Performing Arts perform spiritual dances. I wish my relatives at home could also
see the show." Mr. Huang Chaohu has been involved in artistic creation for more than 40
years. His paintings received seven awards at international art competitions. He
has five painting collections and is the author of six books about painting.
Currently, he is the president of the International Watercolorist Union, and a
visiting professor at Princeton University.
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