LAUSANNE, Switzerland—On the last day of Shen Yun Performing Arts’ tour in Lausanne, the city was covered with a white coat of snow, but that did not prevent the courageous to travel of the many theatergoers to the Beaulieu Theater.
“I really, really liked this show. There was a lot of work, the music, the tenors ... Everything was magnificent,” said the administrator of a transport and logistics group.
“I liked it a lot. Many colors, many feelings, there were all kinds of feelings ... there was nostalgia, sadness, joy,” says Ms. Layousse who believes that everyone has “many lessons to learn in this world that is very weary now due to communications, diseases.”
“Each human being seeks happiness, but perhaps he does not know how [to obtain it]. And this show, it touches, it touches very strongly the human being. It is magnificent, really ... We need shows like this, often, I think!” she said.
This, Ms. Layousse could feel, “I think deep down we’re waiting for this moment ... we’re waiting for this moment, this divine art.”
“The divine, the spiritual ... we need it,” she said.
According to Ms. Layousse, the show conveys a message: “In the end, we must return to human values so that we can be happier ... This is what touched me, and I believe in human values, love, understanding, looking out for others, especially others. Taking care of others.”
She encourages those interested to come and see the show, “Especially now, because there is no peace ... Everywhere there are wars, fanaticism. We need to see things like this to remind ourselves a little of what it is to be human, reminds us of the divine.”