Those Who Came Want to Come Back

“As an artist I appreciated every bit of the whole show.”
Those Who Came Want to Come Back
Park-yeong Dowon, renowned Korean artist. (Guk-Hwan Kim/The Epoch Times)
2/24/2009
Updated:
10/1/2015
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Appreciated every bit of the whole show: Artist Mr. Oluwadiren, who also heads an organisation that promotes diverse cultures and tolerance. (Nico Bijnens/The Epoch Times )

ANTWERP, Belgium—A Nigerian-born artist who heads a cultural organization rousingly encouraged the members of Divine Performing Arts (DPA). Mr. Oluwadiren said, “I would like to tell them to continue what they do and to be steadfast.” He “came all the way from Hasselt to see this show, and I really enjoyed being here this evening.” It is 54 miles (87 km) between the cities.

“It was a fantastic show! I really enjoyed it. The choreography, the 3-D backdrop, it was fantastic. As a matter of fact, I would like to see them again! When they have the opportunity to come back to Belgium, I really would like to see the show again.”

Mr. Oluwadiren felt the dancing, the technical part, and the content worked together. He liked “their message and how they were really able to reflect Chinese culture. I didn’t expect less. I really enjoyed this show.

“I live in Belgium, although I’m originally from Nigeria. I’m an artist, and I give art lessons here in Belgium.” He is president of “a multicultural organization which promotes diverse cultures, tolerance, and anything to do with integration. I coordinate the House of Diversity. I’m still in line with culture and artistic expression and as an artist.

“I sincerely liked the costumes of the performers, the different colors and the flow of the materials. As an artist, I appreciated every bit of the whole show. I hope that I can see Divine Performing Arts again whenever they will be coming back. I’m looking forward to that.”

Each year, DPA has added cities to its world tour and returned to the original cities. Many who have seen it have said they are eager to see it again, and eager to bring friends or relatives.

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