VIPs in the Western U.S. Greet Divine Performing Arts

In recognition of the world-class show, a number of government officers send their best wishes.
VIPs in the Western U.S. Greet Divine Performing Arts
The Pasadena Star, a Los Angeles based paper, introduced the DPA shows with full page coverage on Dec. 18, 2008 (The Epoch Times)
12/30/2008
Updated:
1/8/2009
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Theaters in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco and Honolulu where DPA shows will be performed starting from Dec. 26  (The Epoch Times)

Starting on December 26, 2008, New York-based Divine Performing Arts will stage 35 shows in San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Denver, Phoenix and Honolulu.

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VIPs in the Western United States greet Divine Performing Arts. (The Epoch Times)

Divine Performing Arts’ (DPA) 19 shows in seven cities in Western U.S. in early 2008 were a resounding success. The show’s unique digital backdrops, splendid costumes, original musical score and superb Chinese classical dance never failed to thrill the audience.

The upcoming 35 shows will present an all-new program in eight cities this season, offering a cultural extravaganza of dance dramas, vocal performances, ethnic dancing, and instrumental music by a full orchestra. In recognition of these wonderful shows and DPA’s revival of traditional Chinese culture, a number of political leaders in the Western U.S. sent their congratulations and greetings.

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The Pasadena Star, a Los Angeles based paper, introduced the DPA shows with full page coverage on Dec. 18, 2008 (The Epoch Times)

Representatives Bob Filner, Suzan Davis, Loretta Sanchez and Loise Capps, Speaker of the California Assembly Karen Bass, State Senators Christine Kehoe and Mark Wyland, Assembly Members Martin Garrick, Joel Anderson, Mary Salas and Van Tran and other politicians issued congratulatory letters in recognition of the upcoming DPA shows.

Members’ Resolution No. 106 by Assembly Members Mike Davis and Curren Price said that they wanted to “draw the special attention of the people of the great Los Angeles community and the State of California to the 2009 Chinese New Year Spectacular to be performed by Divine Performing Arts from December 30, 2008, through January 4, 2009, and applaud the enjoyment and invaluable contributions the performing company has made to the world of entertainment.”

In her letter, Representative Loretta Sanchez stated: “The 2009 Divine Performing Arts’ Chinese New Year Spectacular is the largest Chinese New Year celebration event outside of China. The event highlights the Chinese culture through an extraordinary world-class production that brings together over 500 performers to depict the classic battle between good and evil and ancient culture.”

Ms. Sanchez also recognized the Chinese-American community for its outstanding accomplishments and leadership, and commended NTDTV “for providing quality programming and their leadership in organizing this event that celebrates the Chinese culture.”

Karen Bass, Speaker of the California Assembly, said in her letter that the DPA show this year “represents a truly unique window into ancient Chinese myths and culture, and it serves to bring all Angelenos together through art.”

Van Tran, Assemblyman and Chairman of the Assembly Select Committee on International Trade, whose grandmother is Chinese, also sent greetings.

“This celebration symbolizes the bringing together of over 100 of the world’s foremost classically trained Chinese dancers, choreographers, musicians, and vocalists. You have played a vital role in promoting an understanding between Chinese and Western societies. I firmly believe that the Chinese people outside China have benefited from your contributions to the Chinese culture. I also hope to see some of the benefits making their way to China when I visit there in April.

  Please see DivinePerformingArts.org for more information.

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