‘It’s pure harmony,’ Describes Classical Musician and Music School Director

“You bring optimism, you bring a new life, a new kind of thinking, and this is most important,” he said.
‘It’s pure harmony,’ Describes Classical Musician and Music School Director
Mr. Haazen is a professional classical musician and director of a music school in Belgium. (The Epoch Times) (The Epoch Times)
2/23/2009
Updated:
10/1/2015
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Mr. Haazen is a professional classical musician and director of a music school in Belgium. (The Epoch Times) (The Epoch Times)

ANTWERP, Belgium—Divine Performing Arts (DPA) arrived in Antwerp, Belgium tonight where they performed their first show at the Stadsschouwburg theatre. Professional classical musician and director of a music school in Belgium, Mr. Haazen had high praises for the performers.  

“Beautiful show, beautiful, very honest, very pure, very clean, very fine discipline, and harmonious,” commented Mr. Haazen.

DPA states that its company “seeks to further the heritage of traditional Chinese culture, a treasure of humankind.”

When asked what he thought about the performances, he said, “I feel what you are doing, and this is most important in art performances.

“It’s difficult to say [what was his favorite program] because the whole evening there were nice things to see, everything was fine, especially the spirit, and the colors—I like the colors very much. It’s harmony, it’s pure harmony.

“You bring optimism, you bring a new life, a new kind of thinking, and this is most important,” he said.

The guiding mission of DPA is to “rediscover and renew humanity’s true, rightful cultural heritage.” Mr. Haazen agreed with their mission.

“Real art is divine, and divine arts are complete, so everything is involved in it—movements, colors, music, words, dances, energy—all kind of energy, and you brought it in a fine harmony, so thanks a lot,” said Mr. Haazen.

  For more information, please visit DivinePerformingArts.org

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