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Forsythias Bloom at Radio City Music Hall: Audience Loves It

NTDTV's Chinese New Year Spectacular entertains appreciative audience

By Suman Srinivasan and Yvonne Marcotte
Epoch Times New York Staff
Feb 17, 2007

Denis and Maria Liveratos from Queens, New York, felt that the performances were "very, very nice." They loved the opening performance and the finale. (Lori Harel/The Epoch Times)

Most of New York is ready for spring and found it at Radio City Music Hall. The Friday evening performance of NTDTV's Chinese New Year was warmly received, as dancers swept onto the stage for "Forsythia in Spring." Audience reactions ranged from deep appreciation to sheer amazement. There seemed to be a connection with a traditional culture not often seen.

More and more people are coming to enjoy the Spectacular's presentation of traditional Chinese culture. The Friday night performance was full, and the audience was enthusiastic about the performances and the boisterous hosts.

Maria Diaz from Mexico said "The show is very nice. I liked the Mongolian Bowl Dance the best... I love Chinese culture. My Chinese friend invited me and I love her culture."

Maria Diaz from Mexico said that she "liked the Mongolian Bowl Dance the best." (Marcus Green/The Epoch Times)

Macanda Block from Houston, Texas, said, "I really enjoyed the show, especially the Mongolian Bowl Dance. Their skill was amazing."

Kent Zhou, originally from mainland China and now residing in Queens, liked "The Monk Who Endured," especially the idea behind it. Kent has also known about the Spectacular for many years. He was pleasantly surprised at how many dancers performed. He was "glad that they [NTDTV] were promoting Chinese culture and the values of China" and gave "compliments for their effort. The music and costumes were great."

Maria and Denis Liveratos, from Queens and New York, said that the show was "very, very nice." They saw the promotions on TV and in newspapers. They "loved the costumes." Because he is Greek and values his own heritage, Denis felt "very proud" that ancient cultures are being presented so well.

William Brewton of Manhattan "very, very much enjoyed the show." His favorite, the Erhu piece, was "beautifully done." (Lori Harel/The Epoch Times)

William Brewton, Manhattan, said "I very much enjoyed the show. The colors, the dance, they were very professional." He thought the Erhu was beautifully done, and like the final performance with the drums as well. William said that "the Chinese are looking for family values, and they are very important." He felt this was brought out through the show.

Masai from Japan felt that the show was "heartwarming." She enjoyed the Erhu piece, "Herding on the Mongolian Plains" and the ribbon dance called "Rainbow." (Lori Harel/The Epoch Times)

Many felt that the drum performance were the best. "The drums were great." Frank, from Stanford CT, commented, "I liked the colors. The music was great." He was impressed with the colors and brightness. Lucy Zhou, Flushing, commented, "It's amazing that the show can put 2000 years of culture into a two-hour show."

Masai, from Japan, felt that the show was "heartwarming" and liked the Erhu performance, the Mongolian horses and the ribbon dance.


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