Shen Yun Dancers Represent Enlightenment

“I love everything about Chinese culture,” Mrs. Lefler said. “It’s just magical.”
Shen Yun Dancers Represent Enlightenment
Blessing Oghobaase (L) and La Barron Boudreaux (R) at the Winspear Opera House in Dallas on Dec. 17, for Shen Yun Performing Arts' second show of the 2012 world tour. Catherine Yang/The Epoch Times
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Julie Lefler attended Shen Yun

HOUSTON—Shen Yun Performing Arts’ revival of traditional Chinese culture made for a special anniversary gift for Mrs. Julie Lefler on Dec. 29 in Houston at the Jones Hall for Performing Arts.

“I loved it,” Mrs. Lefler said. “The girls looked like butterflies. The girls, for me, represented everything [of the Chinese culture]. Like enlightenment, coming out of nothing.”

“I love everything about Chinese culture,” Mrs. Lefler said. “It’s just magical.”

The classical Chinese dance performed is accompanied by a live orchestra blending Eastern and Western instruments, and an animated digital backdrop.