GENEVA—Shen Yun Performing Arts dazzled an astounded Geneva audience for a second night in a row at the Théâtre du Léman.
Mr. Labadi, a real estate agent, praised Shen Yun for its presentation of China’s rich culture.
“I find that we don't talk enough about China's past. In the West we see the Egyptian past, we see the Roman past, and we know the modern China, but we don't know the past of China,” he said.
Mr. Labadi commended the solo performances by Shen Yun’s talented vocalists and said he enjoyed having the simultaneous translation of the lyrics on the digital backdrop.
“I found them good, very original, another image of China that we aren't used to seeing. And I thought that they have succeeded in preserving this,” he said.
Also in attendance was Mr. Toccato, who works in the National Labor Bureau.
Mr. Toccato said he enjoyed the themes of “returning to tradition, traditional values, universal values” that he saw in the show.
“In the end, all the traditions join into one, I really appreciated that,” he said.
“I find there are values in Chinese culture that I see in my own culture. So, in fact there are not traditions, but one tradition, and this show illustrated (proves) that.”
NTDTV, a media partner of The Epoch Times, contributed to this article.
Shen Yun will be staging one more show in Geneva on Thursday Oct. 1.
The Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of Shen Yun Performing Arts. For more information, please see ShenYunPerformingArts.org
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
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