Shen Yun for Valentine’s Day

“Especially love that they have live musicians and not recorded music,” Mr. Case said.
Shen Yun for Valentine’s Day
Mr. David Case and his wife, Mrs. Stella Case after seeing Shen Yun at Tennessee Theater on Feb. 13. (Mary Silver/The Epoch Times)
Mary Silver
2/14/2013
Updated:
10/1/2015
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn.—Attorney Mr. David Case and his wife, Mrs. Stella Case celebrated Valentine’s a day early with the Shen Yun International Company on Feb. 13 at Tennessee Theater. The couple had been seeing Shen Yun ads, and “finally decided to come for Valentine’s,” according to Mrs. Case.

The artists are “very talented people,” she said. Mrs. Case started and owned an import company specializing in folk art from Latin America.

She said the performance was gorgeous.

Her hope is that they will come back next year. Shen Yun was visiting Knoxville for the first time in 2013.

Mr. Case was equally pleased with the experience. He said Shen Yun is “beautiful, very interesting, very colorful.”

The Shen Yun Orchestra pleased him. It is not common for a group of dancers to travel with a full orchestra. The orchestra is a full Western philharmonic orchestra with traditional Chinese instruments.

“Especially love that they have live musicians and not recorded music,” Mr. Case said.

He would like to congratulate the artists on their skill. It’s “obvious that there are many hours of training and practice that they put in. It really shows,” Mr. Case said.

New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts has three touring companies that perform simultaneously around the world. Shen Yun will give four shows in Nashville from Feb. 15-17. For more information, visit ShenYunPerformingArts.org

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Mary Silver writes columns, grows herbs, hikes, and admires the sky. She likes critters, and thinks the best part of being a journalist is learning new stuff all the time. She has a Masters from Emory University, serves on the board of the Georgia chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, and belongs to the Association of Health Care Journalists.
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