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Executive Praises Peaceful Feeling and Skill

By Lina Camerena and Julia Cortes
Epoch Times Staff
Created: Jul 5, 2009 Last Updated: Jul 5, 2009
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Mr. and Mrs. Moro share their thoughts on Shen Yun. (The Epoch Times)

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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina—Mr. Moro directs a large alternative energy company. He brought his spouse to see Shen Yun Performing Arts. "We found that it is something different. We found it very very good," said Mr. Moro, as his wife added, "Because it is another culture."

Shen Yun Performing Arts Company, based in New York, chose Auditorio Belgrano to bring China's true traditional culture to the Argentine people. The people of Buenos Aires showed their appreciation for being the first on their continent to see this show. They applauded often, sometimes in the middle of a scene. The company has been traveling throughout the world so people could see true virtue, the virtue that was practiced by China's ancients.

Mr. Moro and his wife were amazed and impressed to see China's 5,000-year history, past to present, unfold before their eyes.
 
They complemented their thoughts and shared their impressions of the show.

"It is really, really, really impressive. Very good," Mr. Moro said.

The performers wanted to share "everything about the divine symbolism" with the audience, Mr. Moro thought.

Both learned more about the culture of China, such a distant country.

"Yes... evidently, yes and we know something [now] of the Eastern culture," said Mr. Moro.

What impressed this couple the most was the mood the dancers transmitted.

The dancers gave us "Peace. Peace, and by all means a very special skill," said the business executive.

Dancer, 'This Really Brings us Closer to China'

Ms. Claudia, a dancer and dance teacher was glad she had bought tickets for the show.

As a dancer, "I love the timing. It is very even, very well prepared and they have a lot of feeling, or are not acting, they are dancing, are interpreting their culture."

She had to take a deep breath before continuing, remembering a specific dance, "The repression act brought me to tears."

The costumes, with their dazzling colors, made an impression on this artistic audience member.

"Very good costumes, it wakes up the wish to find where to learn it, where to look for it because the dance is really very attractive."

Chinese people are not new to Ms. Claudia. They seem to be close to her heart.

"I like Chinese culture, my mom had Chinese friends, that came here 60 and 70 years ago and she was in the Chinese community at that time, so I see many things and I remember that she has told me the symbolism within Chinese culture, and it makes me remember her friends. I am emotional because I remembered all those people, besides that the show is beautiful."

She plans to tell everyone she knows or comes in contact with to not miss the Shen Yun performance. She said she plans to tell everyone "To see it and know more about China because it is a country with a very rich culture is very good. This really brings us closer to China."
 
Shen Yun Performing Arts will be performing in Buenos Aires until July 5. Santiago, Chile, will host three shows from July 10 to 12. The show will then return to Argentina on July 16, this time in Cordoba, performing three shows until July 18.

The Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of Shen Yun Performing Arts. For more information please visit ShenYunPerformingArts.org

 



 
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