Lawyer Says DPA is ‘Going back to the Chinese roots’

Mr. Smith, a lawyer, and Ms. Bryan, a Marketing Director, attended Divine Performing Arts’ first show in Atlanta on December 19. Ms. Bryan was enthusiastic about the show, and said she had been promoting it to her acquaintances and colleagues in advance.
Lawyer Says DPA is ‘Going back to the Chinese roots’
The curtain call at the end of DPA's performance in Atlanta on Dec. 19. (The Epoch Times)
12/19/2008
Updated:
10/1/2015
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The curtain call at the end of DPA's performance in Atlanta on Dec. 19. (The Epoch Times)

ATLANTA—Mr. Smith, a lawyer, and Ms. Bryan, a Marketing Director, attended Divine Performing Arts first show in Atlanta on December 19.

Mr. Smith had seen cultural productions before, “but not this good,” he said. “The dancers are very, very good. The backdrops are very good too, and all the choreography is wonderful.”

Ms. Bryan said, “The whole message about quality of life, and the spiritually, and right now we have lost a lot of that. It’s just about—just basics and doing good for the world and having a good spirit. I wish American people could feel more like this,” Ms. Bryan added.

When asked how American society could take meaning from the show, Mr. Smith said, “Our society is on a fast pace. We’re always trying to climb up to different levels, and very, very materialistic.”

Ms. Bryan said she would definitely recommend the show to her friends.

“More people need to know about this,” she said.

Please see http://www.DivinePerformingArts.org for more information.

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