Penny Kachurin, a former ballet dancer, thought that the technique in Shen Yun Performing Arts’ final show at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater on April 28, “was incredible.”
Shen Yun Performing Arts graced the stage at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater on April 28, enchanting a full house audience with a revival of one of the world’s most ancient cultures.
Victoria Wefer, a professional soprano, found the music in Shen Yun Performing Arts “absolutely supreme,” at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater on April 27.
Jari Poulin, a former ballet dancer and choreographer, was in high praise about Shen Yun dancers’ skill.
Soprano Elisa Brown heard “powerful voices,” from the tenor and sopranos that sang as part of Shen Yun Performing Arts at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater on April 26.
“It’s really, really powerful,” she said, after seeing Shen Yun at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater. “Perfect—I can’t describe it. I even heard some people crying behind me.”
Ted Petrone, president of the Navios Corporation, who saw Shen Yun Performing Arts at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater on Friday, said he connected with the all-original compositions in Shen Yun.
Frederick Frank: “It’s fast-paced and it’s very engaging. The music is engaging.”
For Gunnel Larsdotter, Shen Yun Performing Arts’ show at the Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater on Thursday night was a joyful experience she will never forget.
“I think the show will bring me more energy and more enthusiasm to work with young people, to be able to inspire them.”
“Excellent, beautiful, and it really shows the beauty and the inner beauty of traditional Chinese dancing, music, and culture. We’re really enjoying it.”
Jeff Lapes, a hip-hop dancer, said the dancing in Shen Yun Performing Arts was incredibly complex yet still accessible to different audience members.
Dr. Lisa Miller, director of Clinical Training at Columbia University, said that Shen Yun was “the most outstanding, beautiful performance.”
For the third time in as many years, Jim Cohen, the founding partner of a law firm, enjoyed a show by Shen Yun Performing Arts on Apr. 21.
Belinda Johnson, a model and an actress, was enchanted by Shen Yun Performing Arts on Apr. 21.
Diane Flagello, who directed the pre-college division at the Manhattan School of Music for 25 years, was glad she experienced Shen Yun Performing Arts on Apr. 21.
Lisa Silver, a hotel designer, took in Shen Yun Performing Arts at the New York’s Lincoln Center on April 21 with her granddaughter.
“I found that they tell the story in their movements,” she said. “Truly you can see the classical elements in of all of the movements.”
“I am amazed at the grace and the costumes—the way they all flow together.”
Penny Kachurin, a former ballet dancer, thought that the technique in Shen Yun Performing Arts’ final show at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater on April 28, “was incredible.”
Shen Yun Performing Arts graced the stage at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater on April 28, enchanting a full house audience with a revival of one of the world’s most ancient cultures.
Victoria Wefer, a professional soprano, found the music in Shen Yun Performing Arts “absolutely supreme,” at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater on April 27.
Jari Poulin, a former ballet dancer and choreographer, was in high praise about Shen Yun dancers’ skill.
Soprano Elisa Brown heard “powerful voices,” from the tenor and sopranos that sang as part of Shen Yun Performing Arts at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater on April 26.
“It’s really, really powerful,” she said, after seeing Shen Yun at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater. “Perfect—I can’t describe it. I even heard some people crying behind me.”
Ted Petrone, president of the Navios Corporation, who saw Shen Yun Performing Arts at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater on Friday, said he connected with the all-original compositions in Shen Yun.
Frederick Frank: “It’s fast-paced and it’s very engaging. The music is engaging.”
For Gunnel Larsdotter, Shen Yun Performing Arts’ show at the Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater on Thursday night was a joyful experience she will never forget.
“I think the show will bring me more energy and more enthusiasm to work with young people, to be able to inspire them.”
“Excellent, beautiful, and it really shows the beauty and the inner beauty of traditional Chinese dancing, music, and culture. We’re really enjoying it.”
Jeff Lapes, a hip-hop dancer, said the dancing in Shen Yun Performing Arts was incredibly complex yet still accessible to different audience members.
Dr. Lisa Miller, director of Clinical Training at Columbia University, said that Shen Yun was “the most outstanding, beautiful performance.”
For the third time in as many years, Jim Cohen, the founding partner of a law firm, enjoyed a show by Shen Yun Performing Arts on Apr. 21.
Belinda Johnson, a model and an actress, was enchanted by Shen Yun Performing Arts on Apr. 21.
Diane Flagello, who directed the pre-college division at the Manhattan School of Music for 25 years, was glad she experienced Shen Yun Performing Arts on Apr. 21.
Lisa Silver, a hotel designer, took in Shen Yun Performing Arts at the New York’s Lincoln Center on April 21 with her granddaughter.
“I found that they tell the story in their movements,” she said. “Truly you can see the classical elements in of all of the movements.”
“I am amazed at the grace and the costumes—the way they all flow together.”