DALLAS—Matt Patrick, a retired CFO, and his wife saw Shen Yun Performing Arts on Feb. 10 at Eisemann Center.
“It’s very good. My wife and I were enthusiastic about coming. We didn’t really know what to expect, but we’ve seen some of the advertisements for it, and I just thought it would be a fun thing to do, and I am not disappointed at all,” shared Mr. Patrick, who used to work for a public health company.
“I’m learning more about the history of China and then some of the cultural things,” Mr. Patrick said.
“I’m Catholic. And so the fact that there’s a similar faith tradition in China that believes in [a] higher power, God, and the Creator in the past, I didn’t know any of that was part of Chinese culture, so I’m very glad to discover it,” Mr. Patrick shared.
Mr. Patrick’s wife also felt that Shen Yun had been an educational experience for her.
What left a deep impression on Mr. Patrick was Shen Yun’s digital backdrop. The use of its digital backdrop is patented. The versatility of the technology allows the set to change scenes in the blink of an eye, giving the stage endless possibilities.
“The dancing is very good. I love the costumes. Probably the biggest thing that stands out is the integration of the animation with the performance. I’ve never seen that anywhere before, and it just blows me away. It’s wonderful,” Mr. Patrick said.
But what held real value to Mr. Patrick was Shen Yun’s effort to present the beauty of upholding traditional values.

















