Bradshaw has been a producer, actor, singer, writer, and Vaudeville expert who has also produced shows for Broadway and made documentary films. In 2015 she even produced “A Matinee of Vaudeville’s Vignettes” at Proctors Theater, where Shen Yun Performing Arts performed on April 15.
She praised the delicacy, harmony, and synchronicity of the dancers.
She also said it was very educational and stated she was fascinated because she had wanted to see a performance that depicted ancient civilizations.
Bradshaw noted that many elements of modern dance had been passed down from Chinese traditional culture.
“[It’s about ] carrying our traditions with us through time,” she said while adding that there was a lot of spiritual energy in the performance.
Bradshaw’s said she also learned that under communism, people are not permitted to express themselves freely.
As a producer, Bradshaw was able to make an observation.
She is now semi-retired but continues to work with young people, producing a show about every few years.
Bradshaw wanted to congratulate Shen Yun’s producer. She encouraged him to continue with his good work because there was a lesson in Shen Yun for everyone.
“We’re all on this globe, we are in bad straits right now and we need … this kind of art form to remind us about humanity and compassion and cooperation,” she said.