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Chinese in Vancouver: We'll Recommend the Show to Our Western Friends (Photos) By Minghui reporter Chen Zhenghong in Vancouver, Canada
(Clearwisdom.net) On April 27, 2008, Divine Performing Arts (DPA)
presented its third Chinese Spectacular in the Bell Performing Arts
Center in Surrey, B.C., a suburb of Vancouver. Many local Chinese residents,
students from China, Chinese immigrants and visitors from China showed up. University professor: A combination of power and beauty Frank and his wife Frank and his wife used to be university professors in China. "The
performance was pure, not fancy and loud like other shows. I felt I was part of
the show. I paid special attention to the number of dancers in their
choreography. Chinese tradition is particular about using odd numbers, for
example, three times seven equals 21. There were many occasions where the number
of dancers was carefully matched. The colors used were very soft, not
exaggerated, and made me feel comfortable watching," said Frank. "It
was a combination of power and beauty," added his wife. Ms. Zhao from Vancouver Ms. Zhao from Vancouver loved "Drummers of the Tang Court." She
thought the scene amply represented the might and power of men in the Tang
Dynasty. "Excellent! Everyone should see it." "The Loyalty of Yue Fei" enables children to understand loyalty and
dutifulness Ms. Wu Beautician Ms. Wu brought her children to the show hoping they could better
understand Chinese tradition. Ms. Wu said after the show, "How do we serve
our country loyally and what does it mean for a child to be dutiful? Mother and
child are inseparable but under certain circumstances there are other
priorities. I think the show teaches children this concept." "We'll recommend the show to our Western friends." Ms. Long is a social worker and has been living in Canada for over ten years.
She came with her friends, and they all enjoyed the show. Ms. Long said,
"The show is of high standard. I liked both the singing and the dances. The
dancers are very flexible and the singers have great voices." Ms. Long thought the background projection was a nice innovation, "It
had a good effect--I had never seen anything like that before." Angela has lived in Canada for 40 years. She liked the background projection
as well, "It was outstanding and guided me to further understand the story
and dances." She said she was very familiar with the stories portrayed in
the show and was very very pleased to see them. Angela said she would recommend
the show to her Western friends. The DPA company continued on to Calgary and Edmonton after its last show in
Vancouver on April 28. Posting date: 5/3/2008
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