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‘I Felt Like I Was in Heaven,’ Canadian Company Owner Says About Shen Yun

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‘I Felt Like I Was in Heaven,’ Canadian Company Owner Says About Shen Yun
Ingrid Ruud and Fred Beer enjoyed Shen Yun's evening performance at the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium on April 16, 2025. Caifeng Lin/The Epoch Times
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CALGARY, Canada—Company owner Ingrid Ruud and her close friend Fred Beer, a retired salesperson, drove eight and a half hours just to attend Shen Yun Performing Arts’ second show at the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium.

Seeing Shen Yun had been on the duo’s bucket list for many years, and on the evening of April 16, that dream finally came true. Mr. Beer thought the performance was “very nice.”

“It’s fantastic, extraordinary. I’ve never seen anything like it before. The costumes are exquisite, and the dancing—what a talented troupe of people,” Ms. Ruud said.

“The very beginning when the curtains opened—Oh, those divine beings, the palace, the agility of [the dancers’] bodies—when they first came out, I started to cry. The costumes and their movement—I felt like I was in heaven.”

According to its website, the name “Shen Yun” translates directly into “the beauty of divine beings dancing.” Based in New York, the artists have made it their mission to revive, through dance and music, China’s divinely inspired civilization to its pre-communist glory.
Shen Yun performers are masters of classical Chinese dance, an ancient and highly expressive art form dating back thousands of years.

Unlike the modern, military-influenced styles often seen in China today, Shen Yun preserves and performs this tradition in its most authentic form, as it was originally passed down through generations.

Ms. Ruud especially enjoyed the piece where the dancers’ long sleeves billowed and flowed like the gentle movement of water on stage. These sleeves were once a part of ancient Chinese feminine attire, representing humility and grace.

She was also highly impressed by the company’s use of a 3D backdrop. The digital animation integrated seamlessly with the performers onstage, enhancing the storytelling in a captivating way. The technology is so innovative that it is patented.

“We love the way you combine your traditional dancing and stories with modern technology. The way they become part of the screen, it’s just incredible,” she said. “It was so nice. It gave me goosebumps. No doubt about it.”

Having once been a voice instructor, Ms. Ruud loved Shen Yun’s live orchestra and couldn’t wait for intermission to end so she could experience more of the performance. “Very beautiful, it was just outstanding,” she said.

Since its establishment in 2006, Shen Yun has earned widespread acclaim. Each year, the artists present a brand-new set of choreography and musical compositions, ensuring that both new and returning audience members are always in for a surprise.

Reporting by Caifeng Lin and Jennifer Tseng.
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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