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New Zealand MP: Unbelievable Talents! (Photos) By Tao Yi
(Clearwisdom.net) The Divine Performing Arts of New York hosted a VIP
reception before its second show on April 18, 2008, at the Aotea Center inside
the stunning ASB Theatre in Auckland, New Zealand. About 100 political
dignitaries, lawyers, religious leaders, media representatives, and five current
and former parliament members mingled to celebrate what was to be an
unforgettable evening. Audience captivated by the Spectacular Taking it all in The Spectacular attracted a large audience of diverse ethnic
backgrounds, as the artists led them on a voyage to witness the endearing
loveliness of ancient China. Divine Performing Arts received many congratulatory letters prior to the
show. A few days ago, ten parliament members congratulated DPA on their visit to
New Zealand and wished them the greatest success. Several of them saw the
performance last year, and they were now glad to recommend the Spectacular
to the public. Pita Paraone, a member of the First Party, took his grandson to the 2007 show
and returned this year. Similarly, Bernie Ogilvy, former MP and currently
secretary of the Kiwi Party, was exhilarated by the show last year. He vowed to
come back this year, and he did. Judy Turner, deputy leader of the United Future Party and Member of
Parliament, attended the Spectacular with her husband, Graham. Judy said,
"This was undoubtedly a wonder, because it is indeed spectacular! I was
moved by the culture. Although I've never been to China, the colors and the
performers' talent--it was staggering how gifted they were. And the lyrics
projected on the backdrop made it easy for people to understand the context. It
was bliss two times over." Judy Turner, deputy leader of the United Future Party, and
husband, Graham Turner Judy went on to praise the "undeniably outstanding dances." "I
actually realized by watching this show that there are many similarities between
Chinese dance and Western ballet, such as the technical nuances. The stories in
the Spectacular were delightfully accessible, the plot was well thought
out, and it was enormously ingenuous!" Besides commenting on the show's artistry, Judy offered a unique perspective,
"The Spectacular conveyed an important message that the essence of
an individual is deeply rooted in his culture, and people intuitively try their
hardest to bring back their culture if it is denied by a political regime. The
historic explorations in the Spectacular impressed me tremendously. New
Zealand's culture goes back a few centuries, while the Spectacular
embarked on a journey that revisited the last several thousand years. It was
incredibly exciting to see that someone actually traced the footprint of history
and excavated the treasure previously buried underneath a desert." Graham, on the other hand, said, "The performance was mesmerizing! I
loved 'Drummers of the Tang Court,' because it radiated exuberant force. I also
enjoyed the dances because they presented men's fortitude and women's grace in
the best artistic light. As for the backdrop, what can I say? It turned
fairytale into reality. I guess the breathtaking sceneries are based on
different parts of China. It's a land that is beyond beautiful, as its fresh
charms almost seemed otherworldly." "What I got from the performance was that, when people are suppressed,
it becomes very important for them to seek the truth and live by the truth that
they have discovered. There are answers in this world, and there is hope.
Victory lies ahead and gods will come and rescue us." Former MP Bernie Ogilivy used to lecture at Auckland's Masters
Institute and is now a businessman. He expressed admiration for the
Spectacular, saying, "I loved the music, I loved the dancers' faces beaming
with a joy that was obviously heartfelt, and I loved their inner strength. What
touched me the most was the underlying layer of profound meaning that showed
life does not only reveal itself on the surface, but also in the depths of one's
heart, and this spiritual experience makes up one's entire being." Former MP Bernie Ogilivy said the Spectacular had an
underlying layer of profound meaning "This performance was sated with rich meaning. They were not merely
performing but instead they completely embodied the roles and interpreted them
for the audience. The dancers were an integral part of the performance, and the Spectacular
spoke through them, much like a spring gushing forth from the ground with a
great reservoir lying underneath. Amazingly, they were able to manifest the true
nature of man. Usually, performing arts flaunt physical abilities, but this show
was resplendent with spirituality, which is the other side of mankind, and that
is one reason why I appreciate it so much." Ogilivy also said the Spectacular would help reduce conflicts among
people, "The lyrics, 'seeking the truth,' well, when we look for the truth,
we will eventually find what we were looking for. This kind of story holds
extraordinary significance for New Zealanders. I will tell all of my friends
about this show, because everyone needs to see it and experience it for
themselves."
Posting date: 5/2/2008
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