SEATTLE—Prakash Krishnamurthy, a software engineering manager, saw Shen Yun Performing Arts on April 2 at Marion Oliver McCaw Hall.
“I loved it. This was really great. I could see the divine beauty in the dancers, and I suppose that’s what Shen Yun is about,” Mr. Krishnamurthy said.
He observed that today’s society needs balance, and tradition might just be the antidote we need right now.
“I think it’s time that we bring back the traditional viewpoint. In this day and age of modernism, I think traditionality is a good counter to all the problems that we see in society today. I’m very happy to see that an organization like Shen Yun is at the forefront of it,” Mr. Krishnamurthy said.
“Being a tech person myself. I was just wowed by it. There is something about the dance that brings out the innate goodness in all humans, and I think that’s the true value that Shen Yun brings to the society. I think if more and more people watch it, I think there'll be a good divine counterbalance to all that we live in this world,” Mr. Krishnamurthy said.
He was particularly impressed with the dances, “Peacock Paradise” and “Water Sleeves.”
“All the men’s dances and the sheer athleticism of the dancers was truly impressive. I was very impressed, and I feel blessed actually having come here to see this performance,” Mr. Krishnamurthy said.
“I really enjoyed it, and I may come back, or I'll recommend all my friends to come here too. I’ve been wanting to do this for many, many years now. And this is my first visit. I’m so glad, and I feel blessed, actually, to be able to come here and see this,” he said.




















