Twin baby boys were found near the train tracks by railroad employees in Worcester, Massachusetts.
“This is my first time at the show and I am enjoying it very much, and learning a lot too,” Ms. Roche said.
Robin Milton said one of the most memorable aspects of the show was how the dancers expressed traditional Chinese culture through a collection of stories.
“Really—through the dance, it’s able to take you there and make you feel like you’re watching the history unfold in front of you.”
John Peterson was impressed by “the beauty of the movement, and the costumes, and the excitement of the video interaction with the dancers.”
Mr. Doug Hammond: “I love the music! In fact, I commented that I thought the orchestra was phenomenal.”
Susan Perry: “This is very inspiring. Beautiful colors, the scarves, the costumes, the way they all blend together and move together— gorgeous.”
Joseph Black and Lisa Celovsky are university professors who arrived at The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts on Wednesday, Feb. 6, hoping to learn something about traditional Chinese culture.
A full house watched Shen Yun Performing Arts’ cultural tour-de-force play its first show in the Hanover Theatre, Worchester, Mass., on Friday night.
Shen Yun Performing Arts delighted the audience at the Hanover Theatre, Worcester, Mass. with its classical Chinese dance and music.
“The dancers are amazing,” said surgeon Jeffrey Resmick who came to see Shen Yun with his wife Linda Shulsan.
Ms. Edwards said, “You can’t possibly think about missing it. It is just extraordinary. One of the most energetic and beautiful dancing I’ve ever seen. “
Twin baby boys were found near the train tracks by railroad employees in Worcester, Massachusetts.
“This is my first time at the show and I am enjoying it very much, and learning a lot too,” Ms. Roche said.
Robin Milton said one of the most memorable aspects of the show was how the dancers expressed traditional Chinese culture through a collection of stories.
“Really—through the dance, it’s able to take you there and make you feel like you’re watching the history unfold in front of you.”
John Peterson was impressed by “the beauty of the movement, and the costumes, and the excitement of the video interaction with the dancers.”
Mr. Doug Hammond: “I love the music! In fact, I commented that I thought the orchestra was phenomenal.”
Susan Perry: “This is very inspiring. Beautiful colors, the scarves, the costumes, the way they all blend together and move together— gorgeous.”
Joseph Black and Lisa Celovsky are university professors who arrived at The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts on Wednesday, Feb. 6, hoping to learn something about traditional Chinese culture.
A full house watched Shen Yun Performing Arts’ cultural tour-de-force play its first show in the Hanover Theatre, Worchester, Mass., on Friday night.
Shen Yun Performing Arts delighted the audience at the Hanover Theatre, Worcester, Mass. with its classical Chinese dance and music.
“The dancers are amazing,” said surgeon Jeffrey Resmick who came to see Shen Yun with his wife Linda Shulsan.
Ms. Edwards said, “You can’t possibly think about missing it. It is just extraordinary. One of the most energetic and beautiful dancing I’ve ever seen. “