Divine Performing Arts ‘Unbelievable’ in Toronto

“I think the show is fabulous, this is absolutely unbelievable,” said Lesley Kimble, Manager of the City of Kingston Special Events in Culture and Recreation.
Divine Performing Arts ‘Unbelievable’ in Toronto
Andy Raszdicki said he will see the show again if he gets the chance. (Lisa Fan)
9/27/2008
Updated:
5/7/2013
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Lana (R) saw strength of character in the Divine Performing Arts Mid-Autumn Spectacular. (Lisa Fan)

TORONTO—“I think the show is fabulous, this is absolutely unbelievable,” said Lesley Kimble. “The opening scene [Descent of the Celestial Kings] was the most impressive. I think the costumes are spectacular, the colour is beautiful, and the dancers are wonderful.”

Ms. Kimble, Manager of the City of Kingston Special Events in Culture and Recreation, attended the Divine Performing Arts Mid-Autumn Spectacular, on Friday evening at Toronto’s John Bassett Theatre.

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Lesley Kimble (L) enjoys the Divine Performing Arts Mid-Autumn Spectacular in Toronto on Friday September 26, 2008. (Lisa Fan)

“I think the costumes are spectacular, and the colour is beautiful, and the dancers are wonderful. The feeling of softness and comfort that they all display,” she said, enjoying the show with her mother.

“I know they work hard and they are all so beautiful. They’re just beautiful girls. I’m not a classical music fan but I’m enjoying this.”

The dances in the Mid-Autumn Spectacular are Classical Chinese dance, which was passed down through the many dynasties in China’s 5,000-year history. Classical Chinese dance conveys rich language with its unique heritage, extensive movements and techniques. With turns, tumbling, control, leaps, and challenging acrobatic techniques, the art expresses various themes and emotions, as well as depicts a range of characters.

‘Very enjoyable, very unique’

“I have never been to a show like this before and it’s excellent,” said Andy Raszdicki, a mechanical engineer. “I heard about it from my Chinese friend and got tickets from them. It was a present for us. It was amazing. And if I get another chance I will come to see it again.”

Advertising manager, Lana, said: “I was impressed by the Falun Gong dance, the Risen Lotus [Flower] performance.” This performance tells a story of three young women who were jailed for following the spiritual discipline Falun Gong in today’s China.

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Andy Raszdicki said he will see the show again if he gets the chance. (Lisa Fan)

“I think the message is that it’s almost impossible to break a person’s spirit if she is right and truly believes what she does… I think westerners could definitely understand this because in Canada and in my country of origin, Ukraine and Russia, were ruled by the Communist before, you could be punished for attending some a meditation practices under a communist regime when we were their territories.

“I think the scenery is a good addition to the show,” she added. “I was invited by my friend from work. I never saw anything like this before, a new experience of Chinese culture and very enjoyable and very unique.”

The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of China’s most ancient and cherished holidays. The Spectacular expresses Chinese classical dance and showcases authentic traditional Chinese culture. Through background scenery, costumes, and choreography, the Spectacular expresses truthfulness, compassion, and pure beauty. China’s history comes to life in this gorgeous performance that is entertaining, inspiring, and uplifting. The content of all programs is presented in both Chinese and English. For more info, visit DivineShows.com/Toronto.