“I thought the show was great!” said Mr. Varga, who works at the Chamber of Commerce. “It was very exciting and it was a very new cultural experience for me. I never really experienced traditional Chinese dancing before.”
When asked what his favorite part of the show was, Mr. Varga replied: “The costumes! My favorite, I think, was the long sleeves and the chopsticks with the Mongolian chopsticks dance. Of course the drumming was fantastic—I loved the rhythm and I could really get into that kind of thing.”
Chinese culture and spirituality shined into the minds of the audience members. “very interesting spiritual side to it, and [it] kind of opened my eyes to Chinese spirituality which I had no clue about,” he said.
Mr. Varga also explained his background.
“I've been in film production and I have a critical eye—I was picking it apart just a little bit, just to be perfectly honest. I saw how [the backdrop] tied in everything and changed the scene immediately and put you in a different location, and just kind of drew you into the backdrop.”
When asked if there was anything he would walk away with after attending this dazzling show, he responded: “Love, peace, compassion, connecting with the spiritual side of you, and just keeping it real, and love for your fellow man. That's what I took from it.”
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