At Shen Yun Final in Geelong, Audience Members Were Left Wanting More

“It is very clever how they used technology [to depict] the ascension into heaven.”
At Shen Yun Final in Geelong, Audience Members Were Left Wanting More
Wendy, who owns the franchise of the Bank of Queensland in Geelong with her husband, thought the show was lovely. Peta Evans/The Epoch Times
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Wendy, who owns the franchise of the Bank of Queensland in Geelong with her husband, thought the show was lovely.  (Peta Evans/The Epoch Times)

GEELONG, Australia—The third and final Shen Yun Performing Arts show in Victoria ended on a decidedly high note as audience members left with big smiles and a newly found sense of ancient Chinese values as well as modern tales of courage.

Having been to China some time ago, Wendy, who owns the franchise of the Bank of Queensland in Geelong with her husband, thought the show was lovely.

She particularly liked the dancing and the stories told through the dancing, with the costumes adding to the whole picture of the story.

Speaking of the 3-D digital backdrop, she said, “It is very clever how they used technology [to depict] the ascension into heaven or going down behind and disappearing and then reappearing.”

The digital backdrops at each Shen Yun show bring classical Chinese dance into the 21st century, giving each scene an added visual depth and grandeur. Each backdrop is custom-designed to match a given dance’s costumes, story line, lighting, and even choreography.

‘It was brilliant ... It didn’t go long enough’