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The Divine Performing Arts Performs in Milan, Hometown of the Opera (Photos) By Minghui reporter Wu Sijing
(Clearwisdom.net) After completing performances in Romania, the Divine
Performing Arts traveled to Italy and presented its first show in Milan. The
audience from "opera's hometown" cheered excitedly for all four
singers in the show. They also especially liked "Spring Flowers," the
first piece in the second half of the show, and offered generous applause. It was 11:30 p.m. on April 15 when the first show concluded at the Allianz
Teatro. Despite this late hour, most of the spectators did not leave right away,
giving the performers a standing ovation one more time. Audience enjoying the Divine Performing Arts show Audience enjoying the show Tenor from China: The Divine Performing Arts Has the Most Purity, Compassion,
Truthfulness and Beauty After the show ended, Mr. Song Lingqi, a tenor from China, came backstage and
wanted to have his picture taken with Mr. Guan Guimin. During the show, as soon
as the four singers' performances were done, his cheers were the loudest:
"Brava!" "Molto brava!" "Bravissimo!" Tenor Mr. Song Lingqi cheered for the four singers:
"Brava!" "Molto brava!" "Bravissimo!" "The Divine Performing Arts purifies your heart. It has the most purity,
compassion, truth and beauty, and it really touches your heart," said Mr.
Song. "I have admired Mr. Guan since the early 70s. Later, I discovered Mr.
Guan is a person who has his own way of thinking and character. He knows the
difference between good and bad. This is very important." Mr. Song said he thought that the dances by the Divine Performing Arts were
better than any language. "Dance is a language, too. Our languages have
limits. When something cannot be said with words, body movements can convey the
message." New Immigrant from China: It's Very Truthful and Beautiful Ms. Yu came to Italy a year ago from China. She said that the show was
excellent. "I think the performance showed Chinese culture. I liked all the
dances, especially the one telling people to do good and not evil, which results
either in reward or retribution, the one in which two young men fell asleep in
the temple ("The Fruits of Goodness"). And the one with a little girl
("The Power of Awareness"), which talks about the persecution of Falun
Gong. It is true. People dare not talk about it in China, but it's different
here. I have been in Italy for a year and a half and I've heard a lot about it,
which is all different from what we hear in China." Ms. Yu said, "The Divine Performing Arts is very truthful and
beautiful." When she saw everyone around her applauding excitedly, she
asked a Westerner who sat next to her what he thought of the show, and he said,
"Great! Excellent!" Ms. Yu hopes that her family members in China will
have a chance to see the show some day. Retired Banker in Milan: Chinese Culture Belongs Not Only to China But Also
to All of Mankind After the show, an older couple walked out beaming with pleasure. When
reporters asked them how they felt about the show, Mrs. Eleana Angiuli said
three times, "Moltissimo" (the best). Retired banker Mr. Pierluigi Romerio and his wife, Mrs. Eleana
Angiuli Mrs. Eleana Angiuli was a journalist before she retired, and her husband, Mr.
Pierluigi Romerio, is a retired banker. They are very interested in Chinese
culture. Mrs. Angiuli said she especially liked the meanings behind the
performances. "We could see another side of China. It's not only violence
and evil. We understand the story behind it." Mr. Romerio felt similarly, "I liked the philosophy behind the program.
It's a new discovery for us. It's a new angle for us to see China." Talking about Chinese culture, Mr. Romerio said, "The traditional
Chinese culture has been destroyed. Fortunately the Divine Performing Arts is
saving it. A few thousand years of Chinese history is forgotten but it really
shouldn't be. Chinese culture belongs not only to the Chinese people, but is
also a cultural treasure for all of mankind." Manager of an International Company: A Poetic Performance Ms. Nina Funk is a manager at an international company. She received a flyer
about the Divine Performing Arts when she went to another show at the Scala
Theatre, and she went on the Internet and reserved a ticket. During intermission, Ms. Funk told reporters in fluent English, "I like
the show very much. Especially the drums--so powerful and beautiful. Every
dancer is excellent. It's a miracle. Those female dancers seemed to glide on
wheels. It's wonderful." When asked about her impression of traditional Chinese culture, she said,
"It's wonderful. Compared to the overflow show I saw last week at La Scala
on culture of the Mediterranean Sea, tonight's show is totally different. This
is a poetic performance." Franco is a company manager. He said, "This show offered complete
enjoyment, especially the dances, which are unequaled. It's of high taste, a
very elegant performance. I will tell all my friends to come to see the
show." Rossi, a retired fashion design teacher, said, "The show was very
surprising. An outstanding performance, beautiful costumes, elegant music,
excellent performers. It's simply wonderful. There are no words to describe the
show. The costumes used are a dream for clothing-design professionals." The second show in Milan took place on April 16 at the same theater. The
Divine Performing Arts then travels to Munich, their last stop in Europe. Posting date: 4/22/2008
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