Mr. Hooimeijer and Ms. Soemida were among the bedazzled audience watching the performance of the New York-based company.
Evelina, who came with her parents and sister, to DPA in Chicago, enjoyed “every moment of it.”
The Divine Performing Arts (DPA) New York Company performed their second of three shows at...
Chris and Stacy, both computer programmers, attended Divine Performing Arts in Cincinnati on Dec. 23, and were impressed with what they saw.
While a snowstorm raged outside, Cincinnati Music Hall came alive on Tuesday with a unique presentation by Divine Performing Arts.
‘It’s fantastic. … The beauty, the color, the costumes, the precision—just unbelievable. I loved it.’
“The display of Chinese philosophy and heritage in the programs left me with a very deep impression,” said Dr. Wang, who was nurtured by Chinese culture from a young age.
After the opening night of Divine Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Atlanta and Philadelphia, in the U.S. on Friday Dec. 19, the audience was stunned by the cultural display of the 2009 World Tour.
Mr. Smith, a lawyer, and Ms. Bryan, a Marketing Director, attended Divine Performing Arts’ first show in Atlanta on December 19. Ms. Bryan was enthusiastic about the show, and said she had been promoting it to her acquaintances and colleagues in advance.
Mr. Hooimeijer and Ms. Soemida were among the bedazzled audience watching the performance of the New York-based company.
Evelina, who came with her parents and sister, to DPA in Chicago, enjoyed “every moment of it.”
The Divine Performing Arts (DPA) New York Company performed their second of three shows at...
Chris and Stacy, both computer programmers, attended Divine Performing Arts in Cincinnati on Dec. 23, and were impressed with what they saw.
While a snowstorm raged outside, Cincinnati Music Hall came alive on Tuesday with a unique presentation by Divine Performing Arts.
‘It’s fantastic. … The beauty, the color, the costumes, the precision—just unbelievable. I loved it.’
“The display of Chinese philosophy and heritage in the programs left me with a very deep impression,” said Dr. Wang, who was nurtured by Chinese culture from a young age.
After the opening night of Divine Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Atlanta and Philadelphia, in the U.S. on Friday Dec. 19, the audience was stunned by the cultural display of the 2009 World Tour.
Mr. Smith, a lawyer, and Ms. Bryan, a Marketing Director, attended Divine Performing Arts’ first show in Atlanta on December 19. Ms. Bryan was enthusiastic about the show, and said she had been promoting it to her acquaintances and colleagues in advance.