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Lyon, France Audience Moved to Tears by Shen Yun

Feb 09, 2023
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Lyon, France Audience Moved to Tears by Shen Yun
Luba Basova, a WHO trainer, and Frédéric Jay, a project manager, enjoyed Shen Yun at the Amphitheatre 3000, in Lyon, on Feb. 5, 2023. (NTD)

LYON, France—Shen Yun Performing Arts once again performed to a full house at the Amphitheatre 3000 when it took to the stage for its second performance in Lyon, on the afternoon of Feb. 5.

Luba Basova and Frédéric Jay were in the audience. Ms. Basova is a technology trainer at WHO and Mr. Jay is a project manager in the energy sector. Originally from Kiev in Ukraine, Luba practiced classical dance in her youth.

“Bravo!” she exclaimed. “The dancers are of the highest caliber, amazing, so exceptional.”

Mr. Jay said he was inspired by Shen Yun: “It makes you want to travel, clearly! Then to see these beautiful artists, combining, I would say sportsmanship and dance ... it’s very interesting!”
Ms. Basova explained that she was moved to tears during the dance narrative evoking the Chinese communist regime’s persecution of Falun Gong practitioners, a traditional Chinese mind-body practice based on the principles of truth, compassion, and tolerance.

“We really wish for peace everywhere, in China, Ukraine and all over the world,” she said. “And yes ... it makes you cry.”

Hugues Amiot, former high school principal, came to enjoy Shen Yun, in Lyon, on Feb. 5, 2023. (NTD)
Hugues Amiot, former high school principal, came to enjoy Shen Yun, in Lyon, on Feb. 5, 2023. (NTD)
Also in the audience was Hugues Amiot, a retired high school principal. “Extraordinary,” he said. “I’ve seen several [Shen Yun performances before], but this one is really above all.”

The former principal had tears in his eyes, but from happiness.

“I find it so good that I tell myself ‘it’s going to be like this from the beginning to the end...I’m going to be incredibly happy!” he said.

He explained that he was particularly moved by “the beauty ... the beauty, the truth of everything ... That’s what’s good!”

Bernard Tabourin, a former tax inspector, enjoyed Shen Yun, in Lyon, on Feb. 5, 2023. (NTD)
Bernard Tabourin, a former tax inspector, enjoyed Shen Yun, in Lyon, on Feb. 5, 2023. (NTD)

Bernard Tabourin came to experience Shen Yun with his granddaughter Mila. He, too is retired, a former tax director.

“I was in admiration of the quality of work that was done,” he said. “Lightness, flexibility, beauty ... It was really magnificent!”

Mr. Tabourin said he was surprised by the contemporary dance narrative about the ongoing persecution of Falun Gong practitioners.

“I understand the message, I share it. I totally agree and I think it’s reconciling the old and the new. It is magnificent! At the same time, it is freedom, highlighting freedom, which is essential,” he said.

Martine Ducloux, a former business owner, exclaimed, “Beautiful! Light and airy!”

“There are no words,” she said. “It is magnificent to see and to see again. Happiness, lightness! Everything was perfect. It is magnificent. I feel happy ... I feel good, light ... it brings happiness!”

Martine Ducloux, a former company manager, enjoyed Shen Yun, in Lyon, on Feb. 5, 2023. (NTD)
Martine Ducloux, a former company manager, enjoyed Shen Yun, in Lyon, on Feb. 5, 2023. (NTD)

Shen Yun means “the beauty of divine beings dancing” in Chinese, and the ancient Chinese believed that their culture was brought to earth by the divine. Therefore, they put spirituality at the heart of their daily life, aiming for harmony between Heaven, Earth and humankind, praising the Divine.

Shen Yun pays tribute to this spirituality with a connection to the Divine present at the heart of its stories. It also conveys strong spiritual values such as courage, loyalty, benevolence, prominent in traditional Chinese culture.

Mr. Jay believes the Shen Yun “allows us to take a step back from today’s situations and to say to ourselves, no, we must have pleasure ... have joy ... marvel at the beautiful things in life! It’s important!”

For Bernard Tabourin, Shen Yun “is thought-provoking. There is an appeasement. There is a very peaceful side and at the same time, voluntary, that is to say not subjected to the outside, not subjected to modernism ... So, to reconcile both the modern and the ancient, but with the love of others, with the need for freedom.”

Reporting by NTD and Sarita Modmesaïb.
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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