Clarinetist and music teacher Dr. Hunt attended Shen Yun’s Friday, Jan. 22, performance at the Kennedy Center.
Anne Kang said that this was her first time to see a Shen Yun show.
Dozens of governmental dignitaries from around the province sent greetings to Shen Yun Performing Arts.
Shen Yun revisits Western Canada in four provinces, starting in Vancouver, B.C.
Ms. Gao, originally from Shanghai, China, has lived in Taiwan for about a decade.
Wang Chencyuan, a traditional Chinese two-person comedy skit master in Taiwan, was enthralled on Feb. 26 DPA in Taipei.
A renowned master of Chinese opera in Taiwan, Li Baochun, attended the second DPA show in Taipei on Feb. 26.
The Divine Performing Arts successfully kicked off it first show at Rochester Auditorium Theatre, in New York on the afternoon of Feb. 21.
Head of the Fucheng Youyou painting group, Mr. Zhou Meihua, attended DPA' fifth show in Tainan City with colleagues, on Feb. 22.
On Feb. 15, the last Divine Performing Arts (DPA) show at the Kennedy Arts Center in Washington D.C. concluded successfully.
“I think Chinese culture seems to pay more respect to the past and tries to bring it to the future ...”
The curtain fell to a standing ovation at Divine Performing Arts’ premier performance in Rochester on Saturday afternoon.
“I thought that the effects were really well done. I was blown away by the precision of the dancers and choreography.
The two DPA shows at the Kennedy Center on Saturday, Feb. 14 moved many audience members to tears.
Principal Chen of a Chinese School in Osaka brought over hundred students to see the DPA show in Osaka on Feb. 18.
The performances by Divine Performing Arts provide, in the form of a show, deep lessons for humanity.
Mr. Grajales had never seen live productions like the Divine Performing Arts show based on Chinese traditional culture.
‘I have never watched any art performance of Chinese traditional culture like this’
On Feb. 9, after DPA concluded, a mainland Chinese lady, told the reporter her feelings about the show.
The last Divine Performing Arts [DPA] Company Chinese New Year Spectacular performance concluded successfully at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday, Feb. 15.
Clarinetist and music teacher Dr. Hunt attended Shen Yun’s Friday, Jan. 22, performance at the Kennedy Center.
Anne Kang said that this was her first time to see a Shen Yun show.
Dozens of governmental dignitaries from around the province sent greetings to Shen Yun Performing Arts.
Shen Yun revisits Western Canada in four provinces, starting in Vancouver, B.C.
Ms. Gao, originally from Shanghai, China, has lived in Taiwan for about a decade.
Wang Chencyuan, a traditional Chinese two-person comedy skit master in Taiwan, was enthralled on Feb. 26 DPA in Taipei.
A renowned master of Chinese opera in Taiwan, Li Baochun, attended the second DPA show in Taipei on Feb. 26.
The Divine Performing Arts successfully kicked off it first show at Rochester Auditorium Theatre, in New York on the afternoon of Feb. 21.
Head of the Fucheng Youyou painting group, Mr. Zhou Meihua, attended DPA' fifth show in Tainan City with colleagues, on Feb. 22.
On Feb. 15, the last Divine Performing Arts (DPA) show at the Kennedy Arts Center in Washington D.C. concluded successfully.
“I think Chinese culture seems to pay more respect to the past and tries to bring it to the future ...”
The curtain fell to a standing ovation at Divine Performing Arts’ premier performance in Rochester on Saturday afternoon.
“I thought that the effects were really well done. I was blown away by the precision of the dancers and choreography.
The two DPA shows at the Kennedy Center on Saturday, Feb. 14 moved many audience members to tears.
Principal Chen of a Chinese School in Osaka brought over hundred students to see the DPA show in Osaka on Feb. 18.
The performances by Divine Performing Arts provide, in the form of a show, deep lessons for humanity.
Mr. Grajales had never seen live productions like the Divine Performing Arts show based on Chinese traditional culture.
‘I have never watched any art performance of Chinese traditional culture like this’
On Feb. 9, after DPA concluded, a mainland Chinese lady, told the reporter her feelings about the show.
The last Divine Performing Arts [DPA] Company Chinese New Year Spectacular performance concluded successfully at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday, Feb. 15.