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China Beyond Politics: New York Audience Appreciative of Shen Yun’s Cultural Revival

Apr 16, 2023
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China Beyond Politics: New York Audience Appreciative of Shen Yun’s Cultural Revival
Emily Marti and Justin Dipoto enjoyed Shen Yun Performing Arts at Lincoln Center, New York City, on April 16, 2023. (Lily Yu/The Epoch Times)
NEW YORK—Emily Marti, dance educator, enjoyed Shen Yun Performing Arts when she saw it a few years ago, so much so that she got tickets for her fiancé, Justin Dipoto, as a Christmas gift. The two attended Shen Yun’s last Lincoln Center performance of the season on April 16.

Mr. Dipoto, associate athletic director of finance at Rutgers University, said he learned much about ancient and modern China just through dance.

“I’m having a really good time,” Mr. Dipoto said. “I love the costumes, and it’s really interesting to learn a lot about the culture because I feel like today our perception of China is all political, so it’s good to see what it’s actually about.”

New York-based Shen Yun is the world’s premier classical Chinese dance company, with a mission to revive 5,000 years of Chinese civilization.

“There’s so much ancient history that nobody really knows about so I think that’s really interesting,” Mr. Dipoto said.

“I think the message is to keep tradition in culture, specifically the divine, and how that’s really important because I think we’ve lost that as a culture,” he added. “I think it’s a good reminder.”

Ms. Marti said she loved how culture and stories were conveyed through dance.
“I love the show itself. The costumes are so beautiful. The technique is amazing,“ she said. ”I’m actually working on a show right now so just any type of creativity going to shows really inspires me to do something different always. I love the Chinese style of dance. It’s beautiful.”

‘It Gave Us the Full Story’

Jan Nelson, retired president of an automotive company, saw the performance with Sunday Galliano, a retired model.

“I thought it was absolutely marvelous, amazingly talented performers, and I felt they were suspended in air, on their way to the divine heavens. Very beautiful,” said Mr. Nelson.

Ms. Galliano said she loved the costumes. “I certainly wish couture lines and designers presented things like this,” she said. “Everything was very elegant, and it was a quiet love for the show.”

“You can see the diligence and the loyalty, to present this show,” she said. “You can tell it’s hours and years of work, because it is flawless.”

Mr. Nelson said he knew the Chinese Communist Party, which has worked during its 70 years in power to destroy China’s traditional culture, did not want people to see this show.

“I can see why,” he said. “They would lose face—and they should, they should lose more than face.”

“It was very transcending. I felt very calm, spiritually healed, it made me want better things for this world,” he said.

Ms. Galliano said Shen Yun gave audiences the “full picture” of what China and its culture truly was, from its spiritual roots to the varied landscapes.

“It gave us the full story,” she said.

Mr. Nelson appreciated Shen Yun’s efforts. “And hopefully, sometime in the future, things will change—not only in the world, but especially in China.”

Reporting by Lily Yu.
The Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of Shen Yun Performing Arts. We have covered audience reactions since Shen Yun’s inception in 2006.
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