Famous Swedish Music Producer: One Dance Is Worth 10,000 Words (Photo)
By Wu Sijing
(Clearwisdom.net) The Divine Performing Arts opened its third show at the
Circus Theatre in Stockholm, Sweden on March 25, 2008. During the show, the host mentioned the term, "predestined
relationship", something Anders Wihk had experienced in an inexplicable and
wondrous way. In fact, the Divine Performing Arts was having a hard time finding
a piano that would fit the high standards of the Spectacular, and they
eventually found the right one at Mr. Wihk's studio. Internationally renowned pianist and music producer Anders
Wihk (second left) attended the Spectacular on March 25 with his wife (far
right) and three children. Mr. Wihk felt he had walked into a world of fairytales at the Spectacular,
"This piano is the only one of its kind in Stockholm, and I'm proud that I
was able to hear its sound tonight!" "The colors and the dancers make you feel joy and delight. It's
beautiful beyond words! How could they [dancers] move so gracefully; it was as
if they were on wheels. It's so incredible!" Wihk said with a drop of
humor, "While I would move like a wounded deer." As a veteran musician, Mr. Wihk also appreciated the rich and complex
ambiance the orchestra contributed to the whole performance. He singled out the
Erhu solo as the most extraordinary number: "I must say it's an
unbelievable instrument. I noticed that when it was being played, even the
security guards with their backs toward the stage couldn't help but turn
around." "The Power of Awakening" left a deep impression on the Wihks.
"I want to adopt the little girl. My daughter Sanja also thought she was
adorable", said wife Charlotte Wihk with a big smile. Charlotte is the manager of Wihk Music Productions, and she was totally
enthralled by the color coordination and the delicate fans in "Water
Sleeves", "It's truly wonderful. One dance is worth 10,000 words. It's
an extremely enjoyable performance," she said with enthusiasm, "[You
could tell] the color matching throughout the entire show was the brainchild of
pure genius. What attracted me the most was 'Nymphs of the Sea'. I want to own a
fan like that so I can use it when dancing with my children." "Truth, Compassion, Tolerance left a deep mark on us. As Catholics, we
truly sympathize with Catholics and Falun Gong practitioners [persecuted] in
China, and we have that in common. I think the Spectacular shows that
suppression of people for their beliefs is not acceptable to the public." She said the show took her on a magical trip to China. "Most importantly
I saw the culture, belief and lifestyle of another country through this
performance; it's like visiting ancient and modern China." Anders Wihk could not understand why the Chinese Embassy would go to great
lengths to interfere with the Divine Performing Arts in Sweden, "In the
Western way of thinking, they would only have done themselves a
disservice."
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2008/3/29/175430.html
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