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Actors Blown Away by Immersion ‘Magic’ of Shen Yun

Feb 04, 2023
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Actors Blown Away by Immersion ‘Magic’ of Shen Yun
Mel-Annye Côté enjoys Shen Yun Performing Arts at Place des Arts in Montreal on Feb. 3, 2023. (NTD)
MONTREAL, Canada—Actors and friends Mel-Annye Côté, Dragan Ilin, Myriam Sassi, and Kristine Boulanger visited Place des Arts on Feb. 3, taking in a new experience with Shen Yun Performing Arts.

“I didn’t expect this. It’s extraordinarily beautiful, it’s powerful, really, as a show,” said Ms. Côté, who also teaches theater.

Ms. Côté said she had expected dance but“didn’t expect all this richness of different numbers as the show went on.”

New York-based Shen Yun is indeed best known for dance, as it is the world’s premier classical Chinese dance company. In addition, it also features a classical orchestra that notably combines ancient Chinese instruments, along with bel canto vocal soloists, folk and ethnic dances, emcees who introduce each vignette, and dynamic backdrop technology on which Shen Yun holds a patent.

Ms. Côté listed all of these as aspects that added to the richness and diversity of her theatrical experience that night.

“I will speak for myself, I love to know more about new cultures. Sometimes we think we know a lot, and we are often surprised by what we hear,” she said. “Definitely go. There’s no other option. You have to go see this show, it’s a must-see.”

The friends had attended the show on the day of a cold front, and Ms. Côté said Shen Yun was the perfect antidote to a dreary February.

“It allows us to take our minds off things and be wrapped in warmth around us for a little while,” she said. “It’s an energy that is transmitted, and then we feel it during the whole show. It’s heartwarming, and I think it’s really good to go see this kind of show.”

Ms. Boulanger wanted to recommend those who have seen Shen Yun already to attend again as well: “I heard that they repeat the show every year, so nothing prevents someone who has seen it from coming back, since it’s renewed every year. So don’t miss it.”

For Ms. Boulanger, what inspired her most was the vastness of the experience.
Kristine Boulanger enjoys Shen Yun Performing Arts at Place des Arts in Montreal on Feb. 3, 2023. (NTD)
Kristine Boulanger enjoys Shen Yun Performing Arts at Place des Arts in Montreal on Feb. 3, 2023. (NTD)

“It’s the fascination of seeing a culture such as China and understanding the history and evolution of China through a show, through songs, through dance,” she said. “It’s also to make us live the eras they went through, so it’s to better understand their history and everything in a show. It was fantastic.”

“You understand through the dance what is going on,” she said.

For Mr. Ilin, it was the way the production came together that captivated him.

“The first impression was the immersion effect,” he said. “There was magic.”

Part of this magic was brought about by the backdrop that the dancers interacted with, he explained, which was a pleasant surprise. Like Ms. Boulanger, he felt the dance itself was able to communicate volumes.
Dragan Ilin enjoys Shen Yun Performing Arts at Place des Arts in Montreal on Feb. 3, 2023. (NTD)
Dragan Ilin enjoys Shen Yun Performing Arts at Place des Arts in Montreal on Feb. 3, 2023. (NTD)
“I was also surprised by the communication skills,” he said. “It reminded us a little bit of silent movies. And so really the story, even if the subjects were heavier, therefore subjects that were a little more difficult to talk about, well the fact of having used the mime was a good means of communication finally to transmit messages a little more dramatic, but in a way perhaps a little more humorous. I found that it was well-knitted.”

“Every story that was told I think was well understood by the audience,” he said. He praised the synchronization of the dancers with the backdrop plot points, while adding that he didn’t want to give away too many spoilers.

Myriam Sassi enjoys Shen Yun Performing Arts at Place des Arts in Montreal on Feb. 3, 2023. (NTD)
Myriam Sassi enjoys Shen Yun Performing Arts at Place des Arts in Montreal on Feb. 3, 2023. (NTD)

Ms. Sassi was also impressed by the backdrop designs.

“The fact that the characters went into the screen—that’s what really took me by surprise,” she said.

“The talent of the dancers was phenomenal. I mean it was masterful to see them go,” she said. “To see that the culture, the colors, the emotions, the theatrical aspect was really put forward, ... I was really impressed by all this.”

“It’s really worth it to come and see the show,” she said.

Reporting by NTD.
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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