Chairman of Securities Company: ‘I felt the sense of bliss’

Mr. Lin and his wife were deeply touched by the splendid visual and audio effects and the magnificent program.
Chairman of Securities Company: ‘I felt the sense of bliss’
Lin Shau-Dai, chairman of the Polaris Securities Company. (Bohua Wu/The Epoch Times)
2/25/2009
Updated:
10/1/2015
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Lin Shau-Dai, chairman of the Polaris Securities Company. (Bohua Wu/The Epoch Times)

TAIPEI, Taiwan—“I felt deeply Divine Performing Arts (DPA) beaming with a sense of bliss and beauty,” said Mr. Lin, chairman of the Polaris Securities Company, which is currently one of the three major security companies in Taiwan.

After the DPA 2009 World Tour premiered in Taipei to a full house, Mr. Lin and his wife decided to attend the show.

They were deeply touched by the splendid visual and audio effects and the magnificent program.

“The dancers’ every movement was very graceful,“ he said, ”fully demonstrating the implications of our beautiful Chinese culture. The Divine Performing Arts show is indeed wonderful. Besides, I  felt deeply the sense of aesthetic bliss presented in the show.”

Though Mr. Lin had been overseas to see various performing art shows, he was really amazed by the 3-D, hi-tech backdrops. “I have never seen these kinds of backdrops. When the backdrops emerged during the dance, the overall space onstage seemed to be enlarged, which was very different from what I have seen before—It was indeed marvelous.”

He said the DPA’s dances were very exquisite and graceful; they were different from Western dances. As DPA presented authentic Chinese culture, it was easy for the audience in Taiwan to appreciate and understand. “As the original culture across the two sides of the Taiwan Straight is identical, the DPA show is more interesting to local people than Western programs.

“There is practically no gap between Taiwan and mainland China in terms of Chinese culture,” he emphasized. After seeing the show, he felt that the culture on both sides is compatible, unlike the political void between them.

Mrs. Lin also said that DPA was amazing, and it gave her a lot of happy feelings.

  For more information please visit DivinePerformingArts.org  

 

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