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Melbourne, Australia: Local Chinese Give DPA Show Top Reviews (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) On March 29, Chinese immigrant Wu Jiaju and his wife
saw the third performance of the Divine Performing Arts in Melbourne, Australia.
He said, "The Chinese Spectacular reveals the true, traditional
Chinese culture passed down by divine beings and we should promote it
widely." He thought that using classic Chinese dances and folk dances to
present Chinese history was very effective. "The Divine Performing Arts
should have performances all over the world and more people, especially Chinese,
should see it, which will be good for them." He believes that performances
like this are the only hope for the Chinese to revisit the benefits of its most
prosperous period--the Tang Dynasty. Wu Jiaju and his wife saw the Divine Performing Arts in
Melbourne, Australia "The culture of atheism promoted by the CCP has severed people's
historical memory and poisoned several generations in China." Wu Jiaju came
to Australia five years ago and said, "Culture should educate people and
teach them how to behave like human beings. Only a performance like this can
encourage the Chinese who have been brainwashed by the CCP to return to correct
behavior." Wu Jiaju married a woman from Australia and they have an acupuncture clinic.
He said, "If you research Chinese medicine, you should first learn Chinese
history. But for many years the CCP has purposely severed people's memory of
tradition, history, and Deities and Buddha, so people only pursue material
benefits and no longer know how to behave as human beings." He added, "This is the result of CCP brainwashing, and its purpose is to
make you forget who your ancestors were and how to behave. The basic function of
any culture is to educate people about how to behave themselves. But after the
so-called 'Liberation,' the CCP aggressively brainwashed the Chinese for many
years and people there now don't know how to behave properly anymore." Wu Jiaju mentioned that his Australian wife could speak fluent Chinese and
together they do research on Chinese medicine, read ancient books, and
thoroughly understand Chinese history. "If you want to know Chinese
medicine, you must pay attention to Chinese history and traditional culture,
because they are the roots of Chinese medicine." Translated from http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2008/3/30/175497.html Musician: I Could Watch It Twice in a Row On March 29, 2008, Rose, a classic musician, said that she was glad to have
had the opportunity to see the performance. "I was moved by the
performance. I don't know how to describe the special and deep feelings it
produced in me. I just felt that I could watch it twice and would never get
tired of it. I had different feelings for each different piece and I loved every
part of it. I've always been fond of Chinese culture, especially its pictures
and music. I don't know why. Maybe that is a memory of a past life a long time
ago." Rose said, "My soul was touched very much. All the programs moved me
from different angles, including the solo. And I loved the drum piece. I enjoyed
it very much. The costumes are marvelous, especially the shining colors of the
ladies' costumes, which really moved me. The men's dances revealed different
messages and each detail showed traditional power and courage." "As for stories about heroes, their presentation touched me. Each
program was so wonderful. A performance like this is capable of prompting many
new and different impressions." "The message the performance tried to present was very direct, open and
real, and it showed outstandingly how human nature reveals itself--from honesty
to tragedy, from cruelty to the mistakes of authorities and how people might
eventually return to their original pure state even if their nature is concealed
temporarily when the whole society is corrupt." Translated from http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2008/3/30/175490.html |