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Shen Yun’s Message About Freedom Is Very Important, Says Canadian MP

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VANCOUVER, Canada—Conservative MP Marc Dalton and his wife, Marlene, thoroughly enjoyed their first time experiencing Shen Yun Performing Arts on April 10 at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre.

Dalton, who represents Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge, brought with him a proclamation letter honoring the Shen Yun’s 20th year of successful performances, stating: “Shen Yun is an artistic and cultural treasure that uplifts audiences with some of the best of universal values shared by Canadians, such as compassion, courage, loyalty, freedom, and respect.”

The performance “was better than I thought it would be, and I expected it to be good,” Mr. Dalton said at the end of the evening. “It was quite a variety of dances, stories. It was entertaining.”

“It made me think [about] the importance of [people] being able to express their faith and being able to practice that in society, whether it’s in Canada, whether it’s elsewhere—I think that is important.”

Based in New York, Shen Yun was founded in 2006 by elite Chinese artists with a mission to revive China’s traditional culture.

Some of Shen Yun’s dance pieces also depict the present-day persecution of the meditation practice of Falun Dafa by the Chinese communist regime.

Mr. Dalton said the performance is “very beautiful, but it’s obvious there’s pain there too.”

“There’s a couple of the different pieces with [persecution] involved, so that’s very sobering,” he said.

“That hits me as a politician, too, because I’m aware of this. I’ve spoken about it in Parliament.”

Reflecting on the pieces that show the Chinese regime’s suppression, Mr. Dalton said, “It’s very unfortunate, because [Chinese culture] is beautiful.”

“I’ve been to China. I’ve travelled around the different cities, and it’s a beautiful place, but I am concerned about the state control of the people. We need to stand up for democracy ... for people across the world.”

He praised Shen Yun for using dance and music, “a very powerful tool,” to help revive traditional culture.

“It is quite beautiful,” Mr. Dalton said. “The dances, the sounds—they’re floating in the sky and the integration with the dance and [digital backdrop] and the costumes and everything—it was great.”

This season, Shen Yun’s eight touring companies are bringing their stunning performances to over 200 cities worldwide. With a brand-new program each year, the company’s 20th anniversary marks another season full of fresh surprises for both first-time and returning audiences alike.

Reporting by Ryan Moffat 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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