LONG BEACH, Calif.—“This is an amazing show,” Mayor Rene Trevino of Artesia, California, said from Shen Yun Performing Arts’ opening performance in Long Beach on Feb. 6.
“The dancing, the music, the choreography are absolutely stunning. Everything is very well put together.”
Mr. Trevino praised the show not only for its artistic brilliance but also for its timeless message of peace, unity, and community.
“It’s very colorful, very rhythmic. Everyone flows like water,” he said.
He admired how the performance fostered positive actions for society. “In our current society, if we truly took care of one another, looked out for each other, and embraced each other, the world would be a much better place. Society would be more peaceful, more progressive, and better in every way,” Mr. Trevino said.
Mr. Trevino also noted the relevance of Shen Yun’s themes of unity and traditional values to Southern California’s diverse community.
“Southern California is a very diverse community—a true melting pot. Los Angeles County has about 11 or 12 million people. This type of show brings unity, peace, cooperation, and collaboration. The dancers and choreography really highlight that. If we could take even a small glimpse of that and apply it to our daily lives, things would be much better,” he said.
“Congratulations on 20 years of success! Conveying a great message and bringing joy to people—what you present is very peaceful, very calming. Congratulations on 20 remarkable years, and best wishes for another 20 to come,” he said.

















