SHEN YUN PERFORMING ARTS REVIEWS

Former Mexican Senator: Shen Yun Brings Peace to Mind and Soul

SHARE
Former Mexican Senator: Shen Yun Brings Peace to Mind and Soul
Human rights attorney René Bolio Halloran attends Shen Yun Performing Arts with his wife and daughters at the National Auditorium (Auditorio Nacional) in Mexico City on May 2, 2026. Lily Yu/The Epoch Times
Epoch Newsroom
Updated:

MEXICO CITY, Mexico—Following a successful opening performance on the evening of May 2, Shen Yun Performing Arts presented its second performance at Mexico’s National Auditorium (Auditorio Nacional).

Among those in attendance was former Mexican senator and human rights attorney René Bolio Halloran, who came with his wife and daughters. Deeply impressed by the performance, Mr. Bolio Halloran said he “received peace—peace of mind and of my soul—by listening, by seeing these beautiful dances, and by hearing the message.”

“Chinese aesthetics are universally beautiful,” he said. “The music and the message transcend every attempt to stop them.”

Mr. Bolio Halloran also spoke highly of the production’s staging and its integration of traditional elements with modern technology. “The interaction between the backdrop and the stage is wonderful. It feels like when the past meets the present and shows the future.”

He further noted that the performance conveys enduring values that transcend time. “It presents values such as the beautiful, the good, and the true. These show us all the good, the beautiful, and the true things that human beings have created over the past 5,000 years up to today.”
Based in New York, Shen Yun is the world’s premier classical Chinese dance and music company, with a mission to revive 5,000 years of China’s divinely inspired heritage and share with audiences the beauty of “China before communism.”

Mr. Bolio Halloran described the evening event as a joyful family outing, explaining that his whole family thoroughly enjoyed the performance.

Reflecting on the deeper meaning conveyed on stage, Mr. Bolio Halloran said it speaks to the purpose of human life. “We are here with a mission, and one of those missions is to transcend. You can transcend by being a good person and doing good.”

“Our purpose on this planet is to do good,” he continued. “These good things are for others—for human beings—so that we can have a community and live in peace and freedom. That is our goal. But we face many obstacles, both now and throughout history. It is not easy.”

He added that despite present challenges, the pursuit of goodness remains essential. “In many parts of the world today, it is not easy. But we have to make the effort to bring peace and all the good things—not only for ourselves, but for every part of the world and for every human being.”

Summarizing the message of the performance, Mr. Bolio Halloran said, “Be a good person, and goodness will be rewarded.”

He also expressed appreciation for how Shen Yun conveys its message through art. “Communism tries to fight the truth and the beauty, but what human beings have created—from 5,000 yearsago until now—is shown right here.”

In his view, the performance also highlights an important aspect of human nature. “The human being is transcendent. They do not like that, because it is outside their control. They cannot control the human soul.”

He went on to stress the importance of awareness regarding current events in China. “What is happening in China today must be known, because they will want to do it not only in China, but all around the world.”

He added that Shen Yun offers audiences a broader understanding of Chinese culture, a precious heritage spanning millennia. “China has a long tradition of culture, art, and spiritual pursuit,” he said. “It goes back to Confucius and ancient philosophy. It is a continuation of thousands of years of building civilization. This heritage is part of our human history and our planet, and it is a beautiful part that should be shown to the world.”
As Shen Yun marks its 20th anniversary, Mr. Bolio Halloran offered his congratulations to the performers. “The musicians are excellent, world-class, and you can see they enjoy the dance.”
Reporting by Lily Yu and Olivia Li.
The Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of Shen Yun Performing Arts. We have covered audience reactions since Shen Yun’s inception in 2006.
SHARE

Editor's Picks

See More