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Slovakia: Three Curtain Calls and Standing Ovation for Divine Performing Arts in Slovakia (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) After departing from Vienna, the Divine Performing Arts
stopped for one performance in Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia. A few
hours before the show, all of the dancers, singers and musicians were working
hard in preparation. Nonetheless, the atmosphere in the Slovak National Theater
was calm and unbelievably harmonious. In the face of pressure from the Chinese embassy to cancel the show, the
theater management successfully resisted the interference. On the surface, one
of the reasons was that the show was openly organized by the Slovak Falun Gong
Association, and the practitioners clarified the facts to the theater in
advance. Also, the practitioners did not accept this kind of interference in
their hearts. The show was sold out one week before the performance. Step dance instructor at the University of Musical Arts and dance teacher at
a local art school Igor Sebla said: "And these dancers, these young
dancers, I think they are giving very beautiful, first-class performances. This
is such a great opportunity to see something truly different--not the same as we
see here in Europe. I think that this is very wonderful, a meeting of the
cultures, and this can help us to understand each other." Asked which pieces were his favorite, he said, "The water fairies [the
piece "Nymphs of the Sea"]. I liked the idea of 'water' and working
with the fans, you know, this idea of how to show water, the water element, and
the timing and rhythm, because my domain is step dance, which emphasizes rhythm.
I was also really taken by the last number, 'Victory Drums.' The drums are
different and interesting in every culture. For sure, I have seen many
inspirational things for my work during these performances." Tap dancer Mariana Sablova, said what most impressed her about the
Spectacular were the dances, in particular the "Mongolian Bowl Dance"
and "Lightness and Grace." She was also concerned about the human rights abuses in China that were
touched on in the show. "This show impressed me by the fact that it was expressing a sad story
about suffering. Actually I think it is the suffering of the Chinese people who
live under the communist regime and people who live outside of China trying to
do something for the regime to change." "After this show I think the whole of Bratislava and Slovakia who saw
the show will do everything in their power to change something, for sure, and we
are very thankful for a chance to see it," said Sablova. Simona Smedova, a project manager at the Healthcare Ministry, during the
intermission said, "It's the most amazing thing that I have seen. I can
say, I am overwhelmed. It's great...really. It prompts very strong emotions and
I am very impressed." "I liked the contra alto, the singer, and I liked the piece with the
lotus flower. Actually it was the idea of my friend to come. She got the
tickets, and told me about it, and I was like, OK, let's go and see what it will
be, and it is great. I 'm looking forward to the next part." She added, "Go and see, great colors, great music, great rhythm, great
show!" Businessman Franti�ek Tatarko, who works in the building and construction
industry, was already familiar with the show. "It was splendid. I know the performance, I've already seen it in Paris.
And now I'm very happy that it can be seen by people in Bratislava and that
people liked the performance -- it can be seen in the reaction of the
audience." "As a whole, the Chinese culture is such a gentle [one]. It can touch
people, it is spiritual, it is heartfelt." In addition to spanning 5,000 years of history and featuring dances from
various ethnic cultures from within China, the show also features contemporary
human rights issues. Two pieces highlight the peaceful response of the spiritual
practice Falun Gong in the face of persecution by the Chinese regime. Tatarko said, "I know that in China, there is a communist regime, and
that they are persecuting Falun Gong practitioners. I'm
very well informed about it, because a Posting date: 3/21/2008
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