SAN DIEGO—The final performance of the Divine Performing Arts (DPA) International Company’s show in San Diego on Sunday Dec. 28 at the Civic Theatre was enjoyed by all.
Among the audience were Pamela Levia and her son Eric who were visiting from Mexico City. They wanted to see a show while in San Diego and thought the DPA show looked very good—they felt they needed to see it.
“The show is very nice,“ Ms. Levia said. ”The songs and colorful costumes, and the music were all very nice. I think the message of the show was very important because it is telling people there is a hopeful future for humanity. So it was very important for the kids to be here.
“They need to know that no matter what is happening in our world, with all the wars that are going on, there still is a future for the world.”
Her son Eric said he also liked the show, “I like everything, the music all the dances, and also the spiritual things.”
For more information please visit DivinePerformingArts.org
Among the audience were Pamela Levia and her son Eric who were visiting from Mexico City. They wanted to see a show while in San Diego and thought the DPA show looked very good—they felt they needed to see it.
“The show is very nice,“ Ms. Levia said. ”The songs and colorful costumes, and the music were all very nice. I think the message of the show was very important because it is telling people there is a hopeful future for humanity. So it was very important for the kids to be here.
“They need to know that no matter what is happening in our world, with all the wars that are going on, there still is a future for the world.”
Her son Eric said he also liked the show, “I like everything, the music all the dances, and also the spiritual things.”
For more information please visit DivinePerformingArts.org