“I liked the ribbons. I liked the Hmong dance [‘In the Mountains’], the jingles, and the chopsticks [the dance ‘Lofty Spirits on the Grasslands’]. I liked the rhythms, the drums.”
“It was fun. It’s very riveting. It grabs your attention.”
Joe Piacentini and his wife, Amy Woosley, attended Shen Yun’s evening performance at The Kennedy Center Opera House in Washington, D.C., on April 15, 2018. “I liked how they used the costumes as actually part of the dancers’ bodies,” Ms. Woosley said. (Sophia Zheng/The Epoch Times)
“I liked the ribbons. I liked the Hmong dance [‘In the Mountains’], the jingles, and the chopsticks [the dance ‘Lofty Spirits on the Grasslands’]. I liked the rhythms, the drums.”
“It was fun. It’s very riveting. It grabs your attention.”