The Music ‘Speaks to everyone’s heart’

Ms. Halas, a ceramic artist, who was inspired by the “Spectacular” in Montreal.
The Music ‘Speaks to everyone’s heart’
Members of audience enjoy the Divine Performing Arts 2009 World Tour performance in Montreal. (Evan Ning/The Epoch Times)
1/17/2009
Updated:
10/1/2015
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Members of audience enjoy the Divine Performing Arts 2009 World Tour performance in Montreal.   (Evan Ning/The Epoch Times)
MONTREAL—The Divine Performing Arts 2009 World Tour graced the stage at the Place des Arts on Friday, Jan. 16, for the first of four performances in Montreal. Among the audience members was Ms. Halas, a ceramic artist, who was inspired by the show.

She really liked the music. “I think the music … attracts me the most, because it speaks to everyone’s heart. It’s something that reaches inside you and speaks to you in different ways.”

The Divine Performing Arts orchestra combines Western and Chinese musical instruments to create unique and beautiful harmonies. Currently, it is the world’s only orchestra that combines both Western and Chinese instruments.

Of the performance in general, Ms. Halas said, “It’s very interesting. It’s very moving. Really … the expression on people’s faces when they’re doing the performances … that inspires. You can tell when someone’s happy when they’re doing these things, so I find that inspiring.”

She also commented on the costumes saying, “Beautiful, very beautiful. Yes, That is inspiring.”

When asked what her favorite performance was she said, ‘I like the ones with the drums. It really said something to me.”

Ms. Halas also mentioned the digital backdrops saying, “I’ve been watching it when it changes, and it helps to understand, because they’re all singing in Chinese and I don’t understand Chinese, so it helps so you understand what it’s about.”

The digital backdrops give each scene an added visual depth and grandeur. Each backdrop is custom-designed to match exactly a given dance’s costumes, story line, lighting, and choreography.
 
Divine Performing Arts will perform three more shows in Montreal’s Place des Arts this weekend on Saturday, Jan. 17, at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 18, at 2:30pm.

The Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of the Divine Performing Arts 2009 World Tour.
For more information, please see divineperformingarts.org
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