Mr. Chen also expressed deep regret that many people in China haven’t heard of Shen Yun and don’t have the opportunity to watch Shen Yun’s shows. He hopes that one day Shen Yun will be able to perform in China.
“It’s wonderful, it’s fabulous,” Ms. Forman said of the whole experience.
“I loved it,” said Ms. Koolmees.
Ms. Tom was impressed with the last dance this year. Divine Mercy explores the theme of the battle between good and evil.
“I love it. It was brilliant … fabulous, and lovely,” Ms. Collins said.
“I know [Chinese cultures are] so diversified, and you can tell in the different programs,” Mrs. Lasson said, who loved seeing the culture.
“It all combined together to provide a very, very pleasant experience,” Dr. Baughman explained.
“It is well worth it,” Mr. Morley said. “Excellent”
The opening night performance in Ogden, Utah of Shen Yun Performing Art’s 2013 tour was thoroughly enjoyed by the audience members at the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Art.
“It gave you a sense of the heritage and the culture of China, and I thought the way they portrayed it was very well done,” Mr. David Derrick said.
Mr. Chen also expressed deep regret that many people in China haven’t heard of Shen Yun and don’t have the opportunity to watch Shen Yun’s shows. He hopes that one day Shen Yun will be able to perform in China.
“It’s wonderful, it’s fabulous,” Ms. Forman said of the whole experience.
“I loved it,” said Ms. Koolmees.
Ms. Tom was impressed with the last dance this year. Divine Mercy explores the theme of the battle between good and evil.
“I love it. It was brilliant … fabulous, and lovely,” Ms. Collins said.
“I know [Chinese cultures are] so diversified, and you can tell in the different programs,” Mrs. Lasson said, who loved seeing the culture.
“It all combined together to provide a very, very pleasant experience,” Dr. Baughman explained.
“It is well worth it,” Mr. Morley said. “Excellent”
The opening night performance in Ogden, Utah of Shen Yun Performing Art’s 2013 tour was thoroughly enjoyed by the audience members at the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Art.
“It gave you a sense of the heritage and the culture of China, and I thought the way they portrayed it was very well done,” Mr. David Derrick said.