International Merchant: DPA Revives ‘Tradition and Hope’

The couple, among the returning audience, felt the performance became even better this year.
International Merchant: DPA Revives ‘Tradition and Hope’
The performers respond to the applauding audience. (The Epoch Times)
12/27/2008
Updated:
10/1/2015

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The performers respond to the applauding audience. (The Epoch Times)
SAN DIEGO—Mr. Ahn, an international merchant, and his wife Mrs. Ahn were among the returning audience who enjoyed the Divine Performing Arts (DPA) show in Escondido, CA last year.

The couple felt the performance became even better this year in San Diego, especially the new concluding program, Knowing the True Picture Offers Ultimate Hope.

“The last dance—I loved that—because of the costumes and they’re so well trained and they present your tradition and hope—the ultimate hope,” said Mr. Ahn. “Everybody lives for hope.”

After watching this year’s show, Mrs. Ahn said it was “much, much better than last year[’s].”

The artists seemed to have advanced in every regard according to Mr. Ahn. “I loved it more than last year. They trained more, they practiced more I think. They are more advanced in dancing and singing and everything improved. Even, classic singers were better than last year’s.”

The couple brought several friends to the on-going show. They said in the following year, they would “of course” attend the DPA performance again.

Divine Performing Arts will continue to show once more on Sunday, December 28.

 
Please see DivinePerformingArts.org for more information.