ST. LOUIS—Mr. Williamson, a chiropractic student who lives in Bowen, Missouri, came to St. Louis to see Shen Yun Performing Arts.
“It was wonderful. Very, very colorful. We liked all the colors. My favorite piece was the Tibetan dance. That was really breathtaking,” said Mr. Williamson.
According to Mr. Williamson, while watching the show, he felt very uplifted, and by the time he left the theater he was really feeling good. Mr. Williamson also feels Shen Yun is worth recommending to others.
“I think it’s a good way to experience some culture and really just see some of the beauty of the arts around us,” said Mr. Williamson.
Mrs. Williamson, a research scientist in microbiology, said she enjoyed all the colors and the scenes on the stage.
“When the curtains first opened it was just breathtaking. The bright colors—and I just really loved all the talk about spirituality and the culture that China has had for thousands of years,” said Mrs. Williamson. There were spiritual aspects to the show that really touched her.
“It was wonderful. Very, very colorful. We liked all the colors. My favorite piece was the Tibetan dance. That was really breathtaking,” said Mr. Williamson.
According to Mr. Williamson, while watching the show, he felt very uplifted, and by the time he left the theater he was really feeling good. Mr. Williamson also feels Shen Yun is worth recommending to others.
“I think it’s a good way to experience some culture and really just see some of the beauty of the arts around us,” said Mr. Williamson.
Mrs. Williamson, a research scientist in microbiology, said she enjoyed all the colors and the scenes on the stage.
“When the curtains first opened it was just breathtaking. The bright colors—and I just really loved all the talk about spirituality and the culture that China has had for thousands of years,” said Mrs. Williamson. There were spiritual aspects to the show that really touched her.