Linköping Welcomes Shen Yun

”Really a fantastic show! It is the first time I saw it and I shall surely see it again. It is filled with love and fantastic technique,” said Lilly
Linköping Welcomes Shen Yun
Curtain call at the Konsert & Kongress concert hall in Linkoping. (Roger Luo/The Epoch Times)
4/8/2010
Updated:
4/10/2010
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Curtain call at the Konsert & Kongress concert hall in Linkoping. (Roger Luo/The Epoch Times)
LINKÖPING, Sweden–For the third consecutive year, Shen Yun performed at the Konsert & Kongress concert hall in Linköping, and received a standing ovation from the audience, at curtain call.

Judging from the reactions of the audience during the show and their spontaneous, upbeat remarks during the intermission and after the show, the Shen Yun Performing Arts Touring Company had again made a huge impression on the audience.

Lars Haraldsson, business executive at an international company, attended the show with his business partner, Lilly from China. Both enjoyed and appreciated the opportunity to watch the show. For Lilly, the experience is exceptionally strong as Shen Yun has not performed in mainland China yet.

”Really a fantastic show! It is the first time I saw it and I shall surely see it again. It is filled with love and fantastic technique,” said Lilly

Marie Ferntoft, a marking project leader who saw the Shen Yun for the first time too, was very fond of the dances.

”It is beautiful and gracious. The artists float forward, it seems. They are very skillful,” she said.

Bjarne Nyroos, director of an international company, travels extensively and possesses a keen interest in foreign cultures.

“It is fascinating to see these dancers–the artists’ proficiency. This is high art! The music, the animations in the backdrop, how they enter into the performance—excellent!” said Bjarne Nyroos during the intermission.

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The audience at Kongress & Kongress on April 8 focused on the stage. (Roger Luo/The Epoch Times)
Linköping lies in south-eastern Sweden. Several members of the parliament from the region sent joint welcome messages to Shen Yun, just before the visit to Sweden. The message also congratulates all the people who choose to see Shen Yun, to experience “a part of the multifaceted culture” of thousands of years.

“We in Sweden and the rest of Europe are fortunate, as we have the opportunity to see the performance–it is an opportunity the people in China do not have,” the welcome message said.

The show also wrapped up Shen Yun´s successful visit to Sweden in 2010. The next stop on the European Tour is Oslo the capital of Norway, where shows are scheduled on April 10 and 11.

Shen Yun Performing Arts, based in New York, is one of three companies currently on its 2010 World Tour performing 400 shows in more than 100 cities.

  For more information, please visit ShenYunPerformingArts.org