“It’s almost like having a spiritual moment if you will. You just get shivers and goose bumps.”
“I think it’s very neat. Lots of talent, very colourful, and certainly we’re enjoying what we’ve seen so far,” said Mr. Coulthard, an expert on agriculture, during intermission.
“You can feel the emotions that are coming through, the tension, the dynamic tension that the people feel, and the release of that tension as well, and the love ... I feel that through the music somehow.”
“[Sad] about the suppression of the freedom of the people,” added Mr. Needakm.
Marita Bray: “Everyone was so gracious and elegant. It was unbelievable … just so fascinating.”
“It’s very entertaining,” Mr. McElree said of the performance.
“I like the very intricate foot work that they do with the use of the fans and the silks, and how they incorporate it all. They’re very synchronized,” said Ms. Roberts.
Cindy Zawislak: “This is my third time seeing the show, and every time I see it, I am blown away.”
Jim and Aldene Mason, both professors in the University of Regina’s department of business administration, described the profits of attending Shen Yun Peforming Arts at The Conexus Arts Centre on Friday evening.
“One thing I really, really like is the integration of the visual/video with the dancers.”
“It’s almost like having a spiritual moment if you will. You just get shivers and goose bumps.”
“I think it’s very neat. Lots of talent, very colourful, and certainly we’re enjoying what we’ve seen so far,” said Mr. Coulthard, an expert on agriculture, during intermission.
“You can feel the emotions that are coming through, the tension, the dynamic tension that the people feel, and the release of that tension as well, and the love ... I feel that through the music somehow.”
“[Sad] about the suppression of the freedom of the people,” added Mr. Needakm.
Marita Bray: “Everyone was so gracious and elegant. It was unbelievable … just so fascinating.”
“It’s very entertaining,” Mr. McElree said of the performance.
“I like the very intricate foot work that they do with the use of the fans and the silks, and how they incorporate it all. They’re very synchronized,” said Ms. Roberts.
Cindy Zawislak: “This is my third time seeing the show, and every time I see it, I am blown away.”
Jim and Aldene Mason, both professors in the University of Regina’s department of business administration, described the profits of attending Shen Yun Peforming Arts at The Conexus Arts Centre on Friday evening.
“One thing I really, really like is the integration of the visual/video with the dancers.”