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Oregon Audience Praises Shen Yun’s Depth and Beauty

Mar 30, 2023
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Oregon Audience Praises Shen Yun’s Depth and Beauty
Cecelia and Wayne Cook attend Shen Yun Performing Arts at Hult Center in Eugene, Ore., on March 29, 2023. (Frank Zhang/The Epoch Times)
EUGENE, Ore.—In one performance, Shen Yun Performing Arts covers China’s 5,000 years of civilization. Although it is easy to enjoy, words are not enough to convey what is expressed.

“Each part has its own message: not just one message but a lot of little messages that all come together. That’s what makes it really neat. It’s hard to describe,” said Cecelia Cook, a nurse manager.

“We would just say you'd have to come and experience it for yourself. It’s beautiful and it’s worth coming to.”

Shen Yun is based in New York and using classical Chinese dance, the artists are able to portray the beauty of “China before communism.”
“I don’t think there’s anything that can compare to it, really. It’s just beyond any dance that I’ve ever seen in my life. And the music, the choreography, the video, all together—it’s just an experience that you can’t find elsewhere. Nothing quite like it,” husband Wayne Cook said.
China before communism was a place infused with belief in the divine. The miracles that originated from there are largely shared in the modern day as tales and legends. But Shen Yun is recreating some of these miraculous moments in history on stage.

Mr. Cook, who is retired, said his favourite story in the performance was the opening scene, “where God came down to save the world ... maybe just because it was so incredible to start like that.”

“There’s a certain religious aspect to it, a spiritual aspect to it that you wouldn’t find in other theater. It’s, to me, quite an opening. It creates a statement that follows throughout the story,” he said.

The dances in Shen Yun originate from Chinese history and literature. Classical Chinese dance is one of the most versatile dance forms in its forms of expression.

“It’s almost impossible to describe. It’s just a form of dance that is beyond anything we’ve ever seen before. The music, the choreography, all together creates a mindset that is unique and never before experienced. This is a very unique and beautiful experience. It is a bit of a spiritual experience,” Mr. Cook added.

One of the dances tells the story of Falun Gong practitioners being persecuted for their faith. Falun Gong teaches people to follow the principles, Truth, Compassion, and Tolerance.

“I thought it was interesting about the crime and the persecution of those poor people. That was really touching and sad. I think it was great that they made that so everyone could be aware of what’s going on in China,” Mrs. Cook said.

With a history of 5,000 years, modern Chinese history under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party represents only two percent of China’s entire story. But within the last hundred years, the Chinese Communist Party has managed to twist China’s image into some unidentifiable.

“The CCP tries to project a world image of goodness, but in fact they are lying and deceitful,” Mr. Cook said. “They’re creating an awful atmosphere in China. I don’t doubt that the Chinese are conflicted internally whether they want to follow their government leadership or whether they want to try to break away.”

Due to Shen Yun being truthful about the Chinese Communist Party’s treatment of the Chinese people, Shen Yun is not allowed to perform in China.

“It’s sad to think that this has been taken away from the Chinese public, that they don’t have this,” Mr. Cook said.

Shen Yun is sharing the beauty of China with the world so that more and more people can understand that China and the Chinese government are not one and the same.

“It’s good that they’re bringing awareness to all of that. It’s wonderful that you guys are going around to the different states,” Mrs. Cook said. Shen Yun’s 2023 tour is performing for audiences around the world into May.

“I think they’re creating a bit of a social revolution in some respects. This is a way of informing the public. I feel sorry for the Chinese people,” Mr. Cook added.

Reporting by Frank Zhang and Maria Han.
The Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of Shen Yun Performing Arts. We have covered audience reactions since Shen Yun’s inception in 2006.
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