Chinese Performing Arts Scholar: Shen Yun Suffused with Divine Inner Meaning

‘The performance is suffused with divine inner meaning.’
Chinese Performing Arts Scholar: Shen Yun Suffused with Divine Inner Meaning
Ms. Jeong Yu Seon, a researcher in the field of Chinese performing arts at the Korea-China Cultural Research Institute of Sang Myung University (The Epoch Times)
2/17/2010
Updated:
10/1/2015
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Ms. Jeong Yu Seon, a researcher in the field of Chinese performing arts at the Korea-China Cultural Research Institute of Sang Myung University (The Epoch Times)

SUWON, Korea—Ms. Jeong Yu Seon, a researcher in the field of Chinese performing arts at the Korea-China Cultural Research Institute of Sang Myung University, saw Shen Yun Performing Arts on Feb. 17 in Suwon.

She was profoundly moved and exclaimed, “The performance is suffused with divine inner meaning. The inner world which is invisible to human beings has been depicted by the dancers’ body language. I was deeply impressed.”

“My research focus is Chinese performing arts. Today’s show is a very high level one.”

She expressed her amazement at the depth of the performances. “From the show’s rich content, I can see the devotion and hard work of those artists, it’s very touching.”

Ms. Jeong said she was very impressed by the program Wu Song Battles the Tiger. “One’s inner world invisible to others has been vividly described by the dancer’s body language.”

Ms. Jeong appreciated the depiction of classical Chinese culture in Shen Yun, and said that the show has “described the vivid concept of the Chinese race.”

When told that Shen Yun could not be held in Seoul as originally scheduled due to interference from the Chinese Communist regime, Ms. Jeong expressed regret, “It is a pity that people in Seoul do not have the chance to see such a high level show.”

Read the original Chinese article.

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