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Swedish People Flock to the Chinese Spectacular as the Divine Performing Arts Continues on a Trail of Glory (Photos) By Tang Ling
(Clearwisdom.net) After Stockholm, the Divine Performing Arts' fifth
showing in northern Europe drew to a close in Linköping, Sweden at the Concert
and Congress Center on the evening of March 27. The audience rose from their
seats in a standing ovation expressing their gratitude for an enjoyable
experience. The performance attracted political dignitaries, artists, poets, and
entrepreneurs, all of whom praised different aspects of the Chinese Spectacular. Curtain call at the sold-out Spectacular show in Linköping,
Sweden A full house Finn Bengtsson (far left), one of seven Swedish Members of Parliament from
Ostgota Lan who attended the Chinese Spectacular in Linköping on
Thursday, March 27. Six of them are pictured here, with a Spectacular staff
member in Chinese dress in the center Many parliament members from Ostgota Lan resisted threats from the Chinese
Embassy and refused to entertain its request to cancel the Spectacular. All
seven parliament members who signed a letter to support the Divine Performing
Arts attended the opening show in Linköping. An official from the Chinese Embassy called Johan Lundgren, President of
Linköping Culture Department in January 2008 and told him to cancel the show,
threatening, "The relationship between China and the city of Linköping
will be affected" if the request was not fulfilled. Around the same time, a
similar phone call was also made to Madeleine Sjostedt, deputy mayor of
Stockholm in charge of culture. Both Swedish officials denied the request. In a
strong gesture of support, seven parliament members signed a letter of protest
against the Embassy's attempts to stop the Linköping show. After the incidents were exposed, Swedish politicians, the media and members
of the public condemned the Chinese Embassy's contempt for democracy and human
rights in Sweden, and they showed heightened interest in the Spectacular, as the
Swedish people have always respected freedom of expression. As a result of this
publicity and the marvelous nature of the Spectacular, tickets were sold out two
weeks before the show. Regarding the performance, Member of Parliament and Doctor of Law Andreas
Norlen said, "Some features of the Spectacular include rich colors,
exquisite choreography, and historic tales and philosophy." "When the communists in China try to export their censorship to Sweden,
we feel that we need to make it clear that this is not acceptable. We have to
guard the freedom of speech. We are here to make a mark and hopefully make a
pinprick in the Chinese dictatorship," said Norlen in an interview after
the show. MP Karin Granbom expressed support for the Divine Performing Arts and said it
was a wonderful experience, "The bright and vibrant colors in 'Nymphs of
the Sea', 'Snowy Mountain, White Lotus' and 'Mongolian Bowl Dance' left a
deep impression on me." Staffan Danielsson, an MP in the Defense Department and the Defense Drafting
Committee said, "It was a blend of tradition--really interesting, really
enjoyable, and very skillful." He said all local MPs wanted to watch the
Divine Performing Arts, "The Communist Party is dictatorial in China, but
now it's become even worse by trying to influence what we should and should not
watch here in Sweden." Bjorn Eriksson, governor of Ostergötland
County wrote a letter to the DPA and its audience, "My friends, I am
honored to welcome the Divine Performing Arts to Linköping. I'm sorry that I
cannot join you at the performance tonight. I and many other Swedes admire the
old Chinese culture and the way you are able to present it. In an open and
democratic society like Sweden it is natural and stimulating to take part in
cultural activities of different sorts. It is something that characterizes a
democracy." A manager from Nordea Bank based in Stockholm said it's an honor to have the
Spectacular in Linköping. After watching the first half of the show, he said,
"The performance is brilliant and innovative. The more I watch it, the more
I like it. More international activities like this would definitely benefit
Linköping." "I liked the colors, the [dancer's] very special moves and of course the
music, it's very, very nice," said Lars Hoffsten, a painter and musician
who attended with his wife, Joanne, also a prominent artist, and their two
daughters. Lars also said, "I really liked the way they moved in that
dance. It was like they were floating on the floor. And as a drummer I liked
this last part. I really enjoyed it," he said referring to Victory
Drums. Bi Rimdahl, a poet and philosopher was deeply moved and pleasantly surprised
by the Spectacular, "I am a Swedish poet, and I write about the truth,
compassion, tolerance, everything that was in the show, the freedom of the inner
spirit--the right to the inner spirit. Amazing that that was in this show!
Wonderful, fantastic! Fantastic message. Very beautiful." She also gave the
singing and the lyrics rave reviews, "I love the text in the first song,
saying how the goodness, the good, must win, which it always does, it always
did. And we will punish the mean system and the goodness we'll celebrate." Rimdahl also gave high marks to the hosts, saying they were very professional
with a great sense of humor. They interacted with the audience and bridged the
gap between the audience and the performers, "The Western host spoke
perfect Chinese and the Chinese host spoke fluent Swedish; that in itself is
very attractive." Her husband, Ulf Lundberg, a teacher, also enjoyed the performance. He
commented, "I loved the songs because the music was so beautiful. The
music, dance and costumes together not only looked fantastic, they were also
very educational."
Posting date: 4/3/2008
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