Atlanta High Official: DPA Establishes Cultural Connection

Mr. Pridgeon, a highly-placed official in the city of Atlanta, said he was “so happy” to see the cultural diversity that Divine Performing Arts (DPA) brings forth for the children and adults of various ethnic backgrounds who are living in the city.
Atlanta High Official: DPA Establishes Cultural Connection
Audience members applaud during the DPA performance on Dec. 19 in Atlanta. (The Epoch Times)
12/19/2008
Updated:
10/1/2015
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Audience members applaud during the DPA performance on Dec. 19 in Atlanta. (The Epoch Times)

ATLANTA—Mr. Pridgeon, a highly-placed official in the city of Atlanta, said he was “so happy” to see the cultural diversity that Divine Performing Arts (DPA) brings forth for the children and adults of various ethnic backgrounds who are living in the city.

“We’re so happy to be able to participate and come to this fantastic event this evening,” said Mr. Pridgeon. “The show has been spectacular—the dance, the singing, the music, the costumes. We’re so happy it can be shared here in the Atlanta area. … We’re honored to be the first stop at the worldwide tour.”

Mr. Pridgeon believes that Atlanta is a fantastic city to live in and to experience different cultures—and that the DPA show adds to that experience. He further believe that traditional performances such as dance will help local children appreciate and understand the other cultures. He hopes more such performances visit Atlanta.

With files from NTDTV.
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