LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVE, Belgium—Tonight at the Aula Magna theater, Shen Yun Performing Arts brought Northern Europe a perfect example of beauty, depth, and human values.
Among the many patrons of the Aula Magna this evening was Mr. Jacob Houtman, former director general of the EU commission. Originally from Holland, he has lived in Belgium for the past 40 years, working for the European Commission
Mr Houtman said, “I am impressed by today’s show, which is beautiful, perfect, well presented, and which I really liked. The beauty, the colors, the dances, etc ... it was perfect.”
New York-based Shen Yun portrays China’s divinely-bestowed history from 5,000 years afo down to today in Chinese classical dance, music and song.
Gorgeously costumed dancers are choreographed to match digital animated backdrops and a live orchestra playing Western and Chinese composition complemented by acclaimed vocalists, and solo musicians.
Mr. Houtman talked about the depth of the show. “I find the show’s message very profound. When it starts with the person from the past, and the person who descends from heaven to help humanity, ... So it was very profound.” [The Emperor Ushers in a Glorious Age]
Finally, Mr. Houtman expressed how Shen Yun is not something typically seen in Europe. He said, “I think that the show shows human values very well. It’s very profound—and the human aspect, the aspect of peace.”
Among the many patrons of the Aula Magna this evening was Mr. Jacob Houtman, former director general of the EU commission. Originally from Holland, he has lived in Belgium for the past 40 years, working for the European Commission
Mr Houtman said, “I am impressed by today’s show, which is beautiful, perfect, well presented, and which I really liked. The beauty, the colors, the dances, etc ... it was perfect.”
New York-based Shen Yun portrays China’s divinely-bestowed history from 5,000 years afo down to today in Chinese classical dance, music and song.
Gorgeously costumed dancers are choreographed to match digital animated backdrops and a live orchestra playing Western and Chinese composition complemented by acclaimed vocalists, and solo musicians.
Mr. Houtman talked about the depth of the show. “I find the show’s message very profound. When it starts with the person from the past, and the person who descends from heaven to help humanity, ... So it was very profound.” [The Emperor Ushers in a Glorious Age]
Finally, Mr. Houtman expressed how Shen Yun is not something typically seen in Europe. He said, “I think that the show shows human values very well. It’s very profound—and the human aspect, the aspect of peace.”