4/18/2012

Washington, DC: Viewers Impressed with International Truth-Compassion-Forbearance Art Exhibition (Photo)


(Clearwisdom.net) On December 2, 2011, the International Truth-Compassion-Forbearance Art Exhibition opened at the Alex Gallery, the largest gallery in downtown Washington, DC. The opening of the exhibition drew many viewers, some of whom shared their impressions.
'真善忍国际美展作品 - 纯真的呼唤'
Painting: Pure Call
'真善忍国际美展吸引了很多观众'
The International Truth-Compassion-Forbearance Art Exhibition draws many viewers
'画廊老板安娜丝塔西娅·布莱德'
Anastasia Bride, manager of the gallery
Anastasia Bride, the facility manager, has been working at this gallery for dozens of years. She said, “This exhibition is shocking. Viewers stay much longer than for other exhibitions. They ask, 'Why does such a persecution occur? What have they done?' This exhibition spurs people's interest in learning about China.”
'摄影师兼影片制片人苏珊娜·索顿'
Susanna Thornton, a photographer and filmmaker
Susanna Thornton, a photographer and filmmaker, said she liked the painting 'Homeless' the best, because it shows a girl keeping her belief under stressful conditions. She said it reminded her of Langston Hughes's poem “Hold Fast to Your Dreams.”
'来自波多黎各德的医学院学生罗莎·迪杰萨斯(右)'
Rosa Dejesus (right), a medical school student from Puerto Rico
Rosa Dejesus, a medical school student from Puerto Rico, was visiting her boyfriend in DC. She said the paintings moved her, especially “Come Back, Daddy.” Without having seen the painting, she would not have learned about what is occurring in China. As a medical school student, she thought it was inconceivable that doctors were involved in harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners.
'研究生柏丝·里昂哈特'
Graduate student Beth Leonhardt
Graduate student Beth Leonhardt said, “When I walked in, I was drawn by the shocking paintings. These paintings are beautiful and inspiring. They are shocking and encourage viewers to learn more.”
'工程师罗伯特·冬纳托'
Robert Donato, an engineer
Robert Donato, an engineer, said, “It is an eye-opening experience. I did not know the issues in China, such as persecution, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion. The principle of truth and compassion is good for everyone.”
There are more than 40 paintings in the exhibition, which will run from December 2 through the 30. The gallery is located at 2106 R Street, NW, Washington, DC.

Bordeaux, France: Visitors to the Falun Dafa Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance Art Exhibition Condemn the Violence Perpetrated by the Chinese Communist Party (Photos)


(Minghui.org) The Falun Dafa Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance Art Exhibition has toured over 200 cities around the world. From March 15 to 26, 2012, with sponsorship from City Hall, the Exhibition was held at Halle Des Chartrons in the center of Bordeaux, the fourth largest city in France. Over 60 paintings by 15 artists gave many people an opportunity to learn about Falun Gong and the persecution in China.

 “真善忍国际美展”在波尔多市中心阿勒•德•夏荷通展馆开始为期十天的展出
The Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance Art Exhibition 
in Halle Des Chartrons in Bordeaux
法国国会议员尚塔尔•布哈熱(图左)为美展揭幕
Chantal Bourrague (left), Member of National Assembly of France,
attends the opening ceremony of the exhibition.
Chantal Bourrague, Member of National Assembly of France, at the Opening Ceremony
Member of National Assembly Ms. Chantal Bourrague represented the Mayor of Bordeaux, Alain Juppe, at the opening ceremony. She thanked the exhibition organizers for introducing the talented artists to the city of Bordeaux, as well as for exposing the violent and inhumane acts of the Chinese Communist regime. “Every belief needs to be embraced, and people yearn for freedom. It is a universal value to respect the dignity of others. The beautiful and magnificent (Falun Gong practitioners) form a distinct contrast to the brutality and violence (of the persecution). We are honored and proud to host this exhibit in Bordeaux. Again, on behalf of the Mayor, I thank you for coming to the art exhibition.”
Ms. Bourrague also expressed her support for Falun Gong, “My heart is with you, because all of the violence the Falun Gong practitioners suffer is intolerable. I have a wish and that is for all of the government officials who committed crimes to be punished in international courts.”
Report in the Bordeaux Gazette
《波尔多报》报道的截图
Report in the Bordeaux Gazette
A reporter from the Bordeaux Gazette attended the opening ceremony. He reported on the exhibition in detail. The article said that the exhibition opened a window for people to understand the sharp social issues in China, especially the issues that the Chinese authorities refuse to mention and are widely ignored. It said that the artists revealed the misery (of the Falun Gong practitioners) as well as the glory of divine beings. “The works in the exhibition reveal the beauty of Falun Gong and how the Chinese authorities brutally persecute Falun Gong practitioners. Most of them are illegally imprisoned, tortured, pressured to give up their belief, and subjected to arbitrary investigation. For some of them, their organs were removed while they were still alive… many have died because of torture and inhuman treatment.”
Feedback from Viewers
Impressed, designer and painter Benoit Cape said, “Seeing the authentic painting inspired me. It is not seen a lot in France because we do a lot of abstract and modern art. These paintings are traditional and realistic. The artists have impressive skills and portray colors and people in a versatile manner. I am drawn to the sadness of the dark world and the beauty of Heavens. I am even more attracted to the people’s spirit and emotions.”
伯努瓦•开普敦感叹这些正统的画感到很震撼
 Patrick Green
One of the visitors to the exhibition, Patrick Green, saw a magnificent truth when he saw the painting “Shocking.” “It reflects an unusual atmosphere. The light focuses on the person being tortured and the rest of the painting is dark. It allows my eyes to see the truth. What is the truth? It’s the moment when I found it. I saw the peace of a person meditating in the air. She endures all the pain peacefully, which panics the people who torture her. This painting conveys a magnificent truth.”
观众Danielle
 Danielle Lontoh
Danielle Lontoh said that the paintings were touching and beautiful. She believes that since China has opened up its doors to trade and to doing business with the world at large, it must open the door for other things. “Everyone should be allowed to have his own thoughts, art, and culture. The door for business is opened, and I hope the door for freedom will open as well. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) tortures its people for their belief. I hope that there is a light that can dim the CCP.”
这位老人含着泪表示每天都要来观看画展
 A man in tears as he views the paintings
A man said in tears, “You see my hands are shaking. I want to cry when I see the paintings… it’s too cruel! I will come to the exhibition every day until the last day.”

2/15/2012

Shen Yun Enchanting Audiences Worldwide

Divine Art—A Window Into the Genius of Shen Yun Performing Arts,


All but lost in the East, the essence of an age-old culture rises in the West. This is Part 9 of a nine-part series that explores traditional Chinese culture to reveal a deeper understanding of the genius of New York-based classical Chinese dance company Shen Yun Performing Arts. View the whole series HERE.
A colorful display of thousand of years of Chinese culture amazed audience members attending a sold-out performance of Shen Yun Performing Arts Touring Company at the David H. Koch Theater in the Lincoln Center, New York. (Dai Bing/The Epoch Times)
It would seem nearly unattainable to “revive 5,000 years of divinely inspired Chinese culture” as is stated in New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts’ mission statement. Yet with three equally large touring dance companies simultaneously crisscrossing the world, Shen Yun has been doing just that, earning new fans from all walks of life one show at a time since 2006.


Last year, Shen Yun traveled to 100 cities in 30 countries, and is pushing even further in 2012.


Last weekend alone, Shen Yun wowed tens of thousands of audience members in three of North America’s most important cultural centers: New York, Los Angeles, and Toronto. Sold-out shows led audience members to gush—including CEOs, those from the arts and fashion communities, and government officials—Shen Yun enchanted them all.


This begs the question how a performance can be hailed by such a diverse set of people? Therein lies the magic of Shen Yun. It appeals equally to people of all nationalities, ages, and professions.


Such wide appeal is the sign of truly universal artistic work that combines the best of what is modern and what is traditional. While the highest standards for the dancers and musicians are met in the most traditional ways, Shen Yun also incorporates the best of innovation—utilizing groundbreaking visual effects that accentuate and thrill.


Below is a sampling of audience feedback from the performances held Jan. 11–15 in Los Angeles, New York City, and Toronto.


Los Angeles
Sean O'Bryne and Kym Wilson, were among the enchanted theatergoers at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on Friday night, for the sold-out opening performance of Shen Yun. (Courtesy of SOH Radio Network)




Falun Gong Practitioners Hold Peaceful Protests in Thirteen Countries Simultaneously (Photos)




(Clearwisdom.net) On January 27, Falun Gong practitioners from 13 countries in Europe, Asia, and North America held peaceful protests in front of their local Chinese embassies between 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. They protested the ongoing 12-year persecution of Falun Gong and called upon the public to pay more attention to what is taking place in China.

In the Republic of Latvia, ten practitioners held banners in the snow in front of the Chinese Embassy in Riga.

拉脱维亚首都里加,法轮功学员在中使馆对面揭露真相,反迫害。
Protest in Riga, Republic of Latvia


In Serbia, practitioners gave truth-clarifying information to the receptionist at the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade, and asked her to give it to the ambassador. She promised to do so.

1月27日,法轮功学员在驻贝尔格莱德中使馆门口反迫害。
Protest in Belgrade


In Croatia, a young Chinese man saw practitioners doing the Falun Gong exercises. He asked what they were doing, and practitioners told him that they were protesting against the persecution. The young man asked if they would tell him in the future if they hold activities again. He took pictures, and accepted a copy of the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party.

克罗地亚共和国(Hrvatska)首都萨格勒布(Zagreb),法轮功学员在中使馆对面反迫害。
Protest in Zagreb, Croatia


匈牙利首都布达佩斯,法轮功学员在中使馆门前和平反迫害。
Protest in Budapest, Hungary


In Greece, practitioners passed out materials at a book fair in downtown Athens and talked to the visitors about Falun Gong and the persecution. On January 29, practitioners went to Kalamata, a famous tourist spot, to clarify the truth to the visitors.

希腊首都雅典,1月27日,法轮功学员在中使馆对面反迫害。
Protest in front of the Chinese Embassy in Athens 


In Slovakia, practitioners held a candlelight vigil in front of the Chinese Embassy in Bratislava. They held banners calling for an end to the persecution. Practitioners clarified the truth to passersby. Congressman Ondrej Dostal joined the protest, expressing his support to Falun Gong.

On January 28, practitioners held activities in downtown Bratislava. They passed out materials and collected signatures of support. Some people told the practitioners that they were very willing to sign the petition because they felt that this is what they should do. Many said that the communist party is really evil, and should not exist.

1月27日晚上,中使馆前,国会议员安德烈•道斯塔尔(Ondrej
Congressman Ondrej Dostal (at right) joined the protest in front of the Chinese Embassy in Bratislava 


In the Czech Republic, a concert with the theme of supporting Falun Gong was held at Valdstejnský Palac. Many artists and VIPs attended the concert. Some of them also attended the protest held in front of the Chinese Embassy at noon.

Practitioners from Bosnia, Poland, Romania, Indonesia, Mexico and Brazil also held peaceful protests, calling for an end to the persecution in China.

Posting date: 2/7/2012
Category: Rallies and Protests
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2012/2/3/十三国同时举行活动-抗议中共迫害法轮功(图)-252684.html



1/31/2012

Family and Friends Amazed by Shen Yun's Performance in Escondido, California (Photo)

By a Clearwisdom reporter

(Clearwisdom.net) Shen Yun Performing Arts New York Company completed its five-show run at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido, in the San Diego area, on January 22, 2012. The final performance on Sunday, along with several prior shows, was sold out well in advance.

Among the lucky audience members at the Sunday matinee was a group of family and friends from the local area, including Joan Ho, her friend Toni Day, her daughter Eudoria Lee, and Eudoria's friend Adelyn Chan. Delighted with their experience, the women were happy to discuss their impressions of and personal takeaways from the show.

Toni Day, Joan Ho, Eudoria Lee, and Adelyn Chan took in the Shen Yun performance at the California Center for the Arts in Escondido on January 22, 2012.
“They are sharing the cultural heritage and the beauty of the fact that there is hope.”

Ms. Ho grew up in Hong Kong and holds undergraduate and post-graduate degrees from U.S. institutions. She has taught science and foreign languages in high school and college for over 20 years, and has been active in promoting Asian performing and cultural arts in schools and the community, especially in the San Diego area.

Ms. Ho was deeply touched by the spiritual content of Shen Yun's program, which aims to revive the rich, divinely inspired cultural heritage of China dating back thousands of years. Along with taking the audience on an unforgettable journey through diverse dynasties, regions, and ethnicities of historical China, the program highlights the struggle that people face in modern China, where freedom of religious and spiritual belief has been harshly suppressed by the communist regime for over 60 years.

One of the dances entitled, “The Choice,” for example, alludes to the persecution of the followers of Falun Dafa, a peaceful meditation practice rooted in the principles of Truthfulness, Compassion, and Tolerance. Having known about Falun Dafa prior to seeing the show, Ms. Ho said, “I really strongly believe that they should have the right and freedom to practice their religious practice and belief. ... The truth is, this group is being persecuted in China, and I deeply feel for them.”

Ms. Ho continued, “From my perspective, [Shen Yun] is not just here to present the artistic skills, they are not just here to present the musical culture of China. I think the underlying message they are trying to share with the audience and all of us is that they are speaking up in a peaceful manner to the world and to China, to us, for human rights and the freedom for Chinese people in mainland China and everywhere to practice freedom of thinking, freedom of artistic expression.”

“I think it’s from the depth of the heart and soul that they are sharing the cultural heritage and the beauty of the fact that there is hope. I think that’s so important, because right now people in China cannot see, cannot feel, and I wish them the best,” she added.

“It is truly an amazing experience!”

Ms. Ho's daughter, Eudoria Lee, is a senior in high school, born and raised in southern California by parents from Hong Kong and Taiwan. With a background already rich in diversity, Ms. Lee was delighted to learn more about traditional Chinese culture, and provided her own feedback after the show.

“My parents wanted me to know about my own culture, so I enjoy reading about the Chinese classical legends and stories, but I had never seen such a grand production of authentic Chinese culture like Shen Yun Performing Arts,” she said. “I am glad that I came, because I am [now] more than ever inspired to learn more about Chinese history, Chinese classics, and cultural traditions and arts.”

“I really liked the artists' sincerity and authenticity in conveying messages of love, loyalty to family and country, and upholding the value of righteousness for the hope for spiritual and artistic freedom, to bring about a more peaceful world,” Ms. Lee added. “I have waited for four years to see the show and I finally had a chance to see it. It is truly an amazing experience, to be remembered! The young dance artists [of Shen Yun] are my model and inspiration!”

Ms. Lee's friend and classmate Adelyn Chan has a particular interest in video and film, and “loved the cinematic backdrop” featured in the Shen Yun production. Finding the show to be a highly memorable experience, she drew inspiration from it for her own future endeavors.

“Although I am Chinese and my parents came from Hong Kong and I go to Chinese school, I have not been exposed to such fine artistic cultural presentations and it is an awfully powerful experience I will never forget,” she said. “It will have an impact in my art, since I want to be a graphic artist someday.”

“What an inspirational group of artists, who speak to the hearts of all people!”

Toni Day, a retired U.S. government worker, had lived in Taiwan for three years and has a keen interest in Chinese culture. “What extraordinarily talented musicians, ingenious choreographers, [and] gifted dancers performing with grace and virtuosity! What exquisite and colorful costumes and backdrops that captivated audience imagination from start to finish with finesse!” she enthused.

“The original composition of the Eastern and Western music is quite amazingly well blended and pleasing to listen to,” she added, referring to Shen Yun Orchestra's unique synchronization of traditional Chinese instruments with Western philharmonic base.

Ms. Day lauded what she saw as setting this show apart, “Shen Yun is able to capture the finest art form, expressed through music and dance, that delightfully unfolds the history and culture of China with dazzling scenes and stories. What is unique about [the Shen Yun artists] is that they all gave their spirits and souls to perform with one mind, one heart, and oneness at the highest caliber artistically.”

“I admire these young people with Chinese heritage, who have made such a commitment to work diligently and persistently to uphold their ideals of traditional Chinese culture and values, and devote their time and life to share such an amazing wealth of cultural and spiritual heritage with all people around the world. What comes through in their performances are their sincere belief and hope for religious and artistic freedom of expression, as well as their calls for spiritual revival of Chinese cultural traditions,” she continued.

Ms. Day concluded with high praise and a message for Shen Yun performers, “What an inspirational group of artists, who speak to the hearts of all people because these traditional values they hold dear to their hearts are universal to us all! Your mission to inspire people to search [for] the heavenly values is far more worthy of our efforts, to search for above-the-material things of this world. You have given us gifts of inspiration to take away. Thank you again for your dedication, and keep up with your spirit of hope! Good luck in your endeavors!”

Shen Yun Performing Arts has three equally large companies that tour the world simultaneously with the mission to revive the 5,000 years of divinely inspired, traditional heritage of China. Shen Yun will be performing in Kansas City Missouri, Augusta Georgia, Eugene Oregon, Cincinnati Ohio, Park City Utah, and Vancouver Canada, in the week of January 31-February 5, 2012. For more information, visit http://www.ShenYunPerformingArts.org.

Posting date: 1/31/2012 
Category: Reports on Shen Yun

Nuremberg, Germany: Calling for an End to the Persecution (Photo)


(Clearwisdom.net) Falun Gong practitioners from Nuremberg, Germany, often hold activities in front of St. Lawrence's Church, calling for an end to the persecution of Falun Gong in China. Last weekend, they came here again, holding banners and collecting signatures from passersby.


Practitioners hold banners in the snow in front of St. Lawrence's Church, Nuremberg

Although it was snowing, many people stopped by and signed the petition to show their support for an end to the 12-year persecution in China.

Posting date: 1/31/2012
Category: Community Events
Chinese version available at
 http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2012/1/30/德国法轮功学员在风雪中呼吁制止迫害(图)-252535.html

1/28/2012

Shen Yun Receives High Accolades from Accomplished Performers in Ballet, the Arts and Hollywood

By a Clearwisdom reporter


(Clearwisdom.net) Shen Yun Performing Arts concluded its five-show run in the Greater Los Angeles area, the epicenter of the entertainment industry and home to Hollywood, on Saturday, January 14, 2012, receiving much praise from celebrities, artists, and the general public. This was Shen Yun’s eighth visit to Los Angeles since 2006.

Based in New York, Shen Yun Performing Arts consists of three companies that tour the world simultaneously each year with the mission to revive China’s divinely inspired, traditional cultural heritage. Integrating story-based classical and ethnic Chinese dance, masterful vocal solos, live orchestra and animated backdrops, Shen Yun’s 2012 production takes the audience on a colorful, soulful and educational journey through five thousand years of Chinese civilization, from antiquity to contemporary China.

Shen Yun performed two shows at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Orange County, California, on January 11-12, followed by three performances at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles on January 13-14. All five performances were sold out.

Over 11,000 people attended the Shen Yun performances in the Los Angeles area. Many audience members indicated that they looked forward to seeing Shen Yun return to the region next year. Several also asked for advance notice to make sure that they could secure the much-sought-after tickets for their family and friends next time around.

Renowned Actress: “I’m sure everyone around the world will want to see this show”


Actress Ms. Carole Wells with friend at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on January 14, 2012. (Courtesy of SOH Radio Network)

Renowned actress Carole Wells, whose decades-long career includes many accomplishments in television, movies and publishing, found Shen Yun inspiring. “It’s so inspiring, because besides the visual beauty, the story is good—because it does tell the sad side of what’s happened in China, along with the happy side,” she said after the Saturday matinee, according to The Epoch Times. Along with a dazzling display of historical and cultural diversity of China, Shen Yun presents several stories set in contemporary China, highlighting the ongoing suppression of Falun Dafa, a spiritual meditation practice, by the Chinese communist regime.

“It’s very special, and I think everyone should see it, and I’m happy to see so many Chinese people here seeing it,” said Ms. Wells of the production. “I’m sure everyone around the world will want to see this show.”

Artists, Celebrities and Public Praise Shen Yun


Actor Drew Carey at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on January 14, 2012. (Courtesy of The Epoch Times)


“The artistry is really fantastic,” said celebrity comedian and TV star Drew Carey, who attended the Saturday matinee, bringing along eight of his friends, according to The Epoch Times. “Those are spectacular dancers.”

Musician and composer Mr. Richard Leach, who has performed with such music legends as Ray Charles, Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra, described the Saturday evening performance as “breathtaking,” according to the paper. Noting the “wonderful music” and the “great orchestration,” Mr. Leach was also taken with the vocal soloists featured in the performance. “I liked the singing, the sopranos, the words on the screen [translations of the lyrics sung in Chinese]. Those messages were very profound,” he said.

Mr. Stephen Lenske, a lawyer attending the Friday evening performance, thought “the dancers were magnificent” and the stories presented through the dance “very interesting.” He was also impressed by the “beautiful costumes,” “beautiful backdrops and fantastic music,” noting that “the transitioning between the video [digital backdrop] and the dancers was excellent” and “the precision was absolutely outstanding.”


Ms. Victoria Ananyan at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on January 14, 2012. (Courtesy of The Epoch Times)
Ms. Victoria Ananyan, a soloist ballerina with San Francisco Ballet, was so taken with Shen Yun on Friday night that she returned to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion the very next day to see the performance again, reported The Epoch Times. “I got really inspired, and I had to come back and see the show once again,” she said, calling the performance “awesome” and “spectacular.”

“I want to recommend everybody watch [Shen Yun],” Ms. Ananyan added.

Posting date: 1/17/2012
Category: Reports on Shen Yun

Shen Yun: A Heavenly Experience for Mississauga, Canada, Audience Members (Photos)


(Clearwisdon.net) Shen Yun’s five-show run at the Living Arts Centre in Mississauga, Canada, from January 19-22 evoked thunderous applause and lavish praise from audience members.

二零一二年一月十九日至二十二日,美国神韵国际艺术团再次莅临加拿大第六大城市密西沙加市,在生活艺术中心上演了五场神韵晚会。
Shen Yun’s five-show run at the Living Arts Centre in Mississauga, Canada from January 19-22
Diplomat discovers China’s heart in Shen Yun

加勒比海国驻多伦多资深外交官菲利普斯先生表示,我从节目中看到了对神、对创世主坚定的信仰
Mr. Phillips, a diplomat stationed in Canada from a Caribbean country, said Shen Yun opened his eyes to China's ethnic diversity and true spiritual heritage.


Mr. Phillips, a diplomat posted to Canada from a Caribbean country, said that Shen Yun was “beautiful.”

“I thoroughly enjoyed it. It gives a completely different picture of China and the rich culture that this nation possesses. And what is also interesting is the spiritual overtones that comes through with each performance; very rich, very powerful, very interesting,” he said.

“I see a strong belief in God, in the creator, and in the fact that he is really in charge of whatever is happening and he determines the end. He’s in charge of the last events, and deliverance will come for mankind.”

He continued, “It tells me, therefore, that the Chinese have had a strong heritage of belief in a divine being who is creator and also the controller of the universe.

“I will recommend this performance to anyone. It gives a better understanding of Chinese culture and of the Chinese nation as a whole. … It’s really unfortunate that these performances cannot be performed in China.”

While the forms of Chinese dance are being staged in China, the connotations originally invoked by this art form are absent, notes Shen Yun’s website.

“Today, on the surface, the Chinese Communist Party claims to be reviving traditional Chinese culture. But no matter how its efforts are framed, they are ineffectual. For the Chinese Communist Party removes the cultural essence of respect for the divine, thereby extracting the heart and soul of traditional Chinese culture. Shen Yun seeks to revive these virtues the world over,” it reads.

For Mr. Phillips, Shen Yun was not only an introduction to true Chinese culture, but also a reminder of the deeper meaning of life.

“In spite of what the world is going through at this time, which seems to be economic gloom and natural calamities, there is hope because God is in charge, which gives you courage to face the future knowing that the future is not left to man’s imaginations or man’s doings, but to the workings of a divine being.”

China’s diverse ethnicities


Mr. Phillips commented on the different Chinese ethnicities presented in the show, saying that they were an eye-opening and memorable experience for him.

“Sometimes one gets the impression that all China is one, but there are different groups that possess their own unique culture, which contributes to the rich nature of the country.

“I will recommend this show for anyone who wants to understand Chinese culture better—the wide diversity and the hugeness of this nation.”

Beyond the subject of the dances, he was also impressed with the caliber of the performance.

“I think it was excellent. I’m certainly impressed, as I said, with the discipline, the professionalism, and the kind of perfection that goes into it. I’m impressed and I enjoyed it,” he said.

“The orchestra was wonderful. I think the music and the performances were just in perfect harmony. And the variety of instruments, you know it was just impressive that everything was so harmonized.

“The costumes were very colorful. Quite a lot of thought, imagination, and creativity, went into the production of those costumes. There was a costume for just about every performance which I think was quite impressive and it must have demanded quite a lot of creativity to do that,” noted Mr. Phillips.

“The show is great, it is a wonderful performance. It really demonstrates great discipline and everything was performed with grace.”

Actress and ballerina: Shen Yun is an ‘amazing experience’

电影制片人、Knightscove
Actress and ballet dancer Brittany Bristow (left); her father, Leif (right); and mother, writer Agnes Bristow (center), attended the Shen Yun Performing Arts on Sunday Jan. 22.

Actress and classically trained ballet dancer Brittany Bristow attended the Shen Yun show to get a deeper appreciation for the artists’ talent, and for the challenging techniques in classical Chinese dance.

“I just appreciate it so much because I know how much precision it takes, how much practice, and just how difficult it is. I’m a classically trained ballet dancer, but I can’t imagine studying [classical] Chinese dance. It's remarkable,” she said.

‘They’re just phenomenal dancers’


“There’s a beautiful power to the men and women in the troupe. They’re just phenomenal dancers.”

Ms. Bristow, who sees the show every year, attended Shen Yun with her father, Leif, and mother, screenwriter Agnes Bristow. She said it’s obvious the Shen Yun performers have a deep passion and commitment to their craft.

“I was lucky this time. I got to sit very close and you feel how much those dancers love what they do, and how much they love sharing their story,” she said.

“It's just beautiful to watch, they’re so passionate and expressive.”

Ms. Bristow chose to see the show for a second time because of the diversity of ideas and themes presented through the dances and costuming.

“I think a lot of why it’s so enjoyable is how colorful it is. There’s so many different types of dance within it. There’s the happier dances and the sad, and the dances explaining some of Chinese history and the fairytales,” she said.

“I love the costuming, I think it’s absolutely stunning. The colors are brilliant. It’s not very often that you get to see such extravagant costuming in a performance and it’s beautiful. I loved all of them.”

One dance that stood out for her was a dance called “Snowflakes Welcoming Spring.”

In this folk dance, the performers use sequined handkerchief “snowflakes” as continuously-twirling props to capture the mood of a season’s transition.

“I loved the snowflakes—that was a beautiful, beautiful piece. I loved the handwork and the intricate handwork of the snowflakes themselves. I was sort of captivated trying to figure out how they were doing everything. That was beautiful.”

“Its an amazing experience and a beautiful display of artwork. It was a wonderful gift,” she concluded.

Soprano ‘blown away from the moment the curtain rose’

来自加拿大西部的女高音歌唱家阿德莉娅‧麦卡洛克为神韵歌唱家的演唱所感动
After seeing the acclaimed classical Chinese dance and music production on Friday night at the Living Arts Centre, soprano and vocal teacher Adria McCulloch was deeply moved.

When soprano and vocal teacher Adria McCulloch was given a ticket by one of her students to see the Shen Yun Performing show, she had no idea what to expect.

But after seeing the acclaimed classical Chinese dance and music production, she was deeply moved.

“Absolutely loved it,” said Ms. McCulloch.

“I was just blown away from the moment the curtain rose. The costumes are just breathtaking, the dancing is just phenomenal, and the singing and the music was just so beautiful, and it was really, really emotionally moving.”

Ms. McCulloch teaches in Toronto, holds a Master of Music degree, and has performed with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Regina Philharmonic Chorus, and Cowtown Opera. After hearing the vocal soloists of Shen Yun, Ms. McCulloch had a burst of warm praise to give.

‘They use incredible technique, that’s opera’

“They use incredible technique, that’s opera, it’s a really authentic vibration that comes from the core, and they obviously believed in what they were singing, and their connection to the text was especially powerful and moving and just really created a lovely overall shape. It was beautiful,” she said.

The singers perform original compositions in the Chinese Mandarin language using the bel canto operatic singing technique, grasping its highly difficult technical requirements while retaining the proper Chinese articulation and diction.

Although the lyrics are displayed in Chinese with English translation on the backdrop, she said that was not important for her.

“Honestly, I wasn’t even watching the lyrics, because I didn’t need to, because they emote so well with their vocal color and their performance … To be honest, I couldn’t take my eyes off of them, so I didn’t need to look at the translation.”

She said she believes she understood the songs even without knowing the language.

“I think they were trying to emote a beauty from within—a beauty and a truth—and that it comes from a divine light.”

In its spiritual core, Chinese culture embraces the values of benevolence, honor, propriety, wisdom, sincerity, and a deep reverence for the gods and the heavens, something that strongly resonated with Ms. McCulloch.

“I think it’s really important to have that connection, and I think that music and the fine arts especially are sort of the highest form of praise for that type of emotion, for that type of feeling,” she said.

She added, “In saying that fine art is the highest art form for praising that type of feeling, I believe that the voice is the direct link to the emotional center and their authenticity in performing with their voices, I was just blown away. It was beautiful.”

Ms. McCulloch was also fascinated by the Shen Yun Orchestra, a unique fusion with a Western philharmonic orchestra.

“They’re incredible. They’re just incredible,” she said of the musicians. “It was really beautiful. I loved hearing the unison strings, the European strings, and then I loved the color that the traditional Chinese instruments added to that. They blend, yet they don’t blend, but it’s really interesting!”

Exciting energy of the colors

Commenting on the costumes of the dancers, Ms. McCulloch expressed how impressed she was by the brilliant colors and designs.

“I think [the colors] really added to the drama on stage because it was almost very jovial … It was really fun. It was really exciting energy that it brought,” she said.

“The colors were incredible,” she added. “A few times there I thought my retinas were going to explode in my head, and the color choices were just so tasteful and interesting. They were beautiful.”

She also took special notice of the “water sleeves” used in classical Chinese dance and “how [the dancers] incorporated their costumes into the dance moves, like an extension of their arms.”

The sleeves linger in the air after a movement is finished, producing a trailing-ripples or fluttering-wings effect.

It was Ms. McCulloch’s first time seeing classical Chinese dance, and its rich expressive power stood out for her, especially the lovely postures and hand gestures of the dancers.

“It’s beautiful. I watched their hands … their hands are just so beautiful and I can see that there were different postures that they were using, and I saw them repeated throughout,” she said. “I’m really excited to learn more about that, specifically what their positions mean. It was just so fluid.”

Authentic stories

A hallmark of Shen Yun is its mini-drama pieces inspired by stories and legends that span Chinese history from the Yellow Emperor through the Tang and Song dynasties up to the modern day.

Some of the story-based dances tell of the persecution of the practitioners of the Falun Dafa spiritual faith by the communist regime in contemporary China.

Those were the pieces that spoke to Ms. McCulloch the most.

“Overall, the pieces that I enjoyed the most were the pieces of religious persecution. I thought that they were particularly authentic and really tragic and moving and I just, I can’t believe it … I really will take that away with me,” she said.

‘Spectacular, breathtaking, just beautiful, pure magic’

She said the dancers and other performers showed conviction and shared something everyone could identify with in their hopes to an end to spiritual suppression.

“It’s really important for everyone to come together and identify that and witness that and talk about it, and express that, and try to change that,” she said.

“Spectacular, breathtaking, just beautiful, pure magic,” said Ms. McCulloch.

Writer: ‘I always enjoy traditional Chinese culture’

Also in the audience was writer Agnes Bristow, a big fan of traditional culture.

“I thought the costumes were phenomenal,” she said.

“I thought the pacing of it was very good. I love the choreography, it has such a nice, gentle flow to everything, and I like the graphics,” Mrs. Bristow said after the performance.

“I think it’s very professional,” added Mrs. Bristow, who has seen Shen Yun several times and attended Sunday’s performance with her husband, Leif Bristow, a film producer and director, and their daughter, Brittany, an actress and dancer.

“I always enjoy the traditional Chinese culture. It’s really nice—it’s really refreshing to see that. I always, always enjoy it, and this year, actually, many family members came out to see it as well and they really enjoyed it.”

Mrs. Bristow co-wrote Blizzard, a 2003 movie starring Christopher Plummer, Whoopi Goldberg, and her daughter, Brittany.

She was particularly impressed by Shen Yun’s unique animated backdrops that often act as an extension of the pieces being played out on stage.

“I think it really adds so much character to the show, because you get more of a fuller picture of what’s going on.

“With the characters in the background and the way it transforms, like with the Monkey King you’ve got the mountain and the stone, and it just progressively comes, reaching out to the audience, and by the time it gets to the stage you see the real-life character emerge from that and I thought that was quite brilliantly done,” she said.

Shen Yun endeavors to renew the ancient Chinese heritage through dance and music that is true to the culture’s deep spiritual essence with its values of compassion, propriety, wisdom, honor, and reverence for the gods and the heavens.

“I always find it fascinating, the whole concept of good and evil and the contradictions between those two forces, and I think the show depicts the good triumphing over the evil forces that compromise us and interfere with our ability to have happiness in our lives,” said Mrs. Bristow.

“I think that certainly is the message I get from the show, that if you have purity in your heart and your spirit and in the way you conduct life, that you will triumph in the end. That’s what I get from it and I think that’s a good message.”

She concluded, “I think it’s wonderful, really enjoyed it, so I’m really glad we came.”

Chinese supermarket owner: ‘The most exhilarating performance ever!’

Mr. Lin, a large supermarket owner, attended the show with his wife.

“From the beginning to the end of this performance, I felt inspired and perfectly at peace. I've watched many movies and TV shows in my life, but none can compare to what I saw today” he enthused.

“This show is like a breath of fresh air, I'm really excited.

“The dancing was like a crystal, clear spring water, making me feel thoroughly refreshed; the music, it was as if I was listening to it in a heavenly palace; the backdrop was even more natural than watching three-dimensional movies, the scenery and landscape were very real; and the historical stories, it seems like I’ve known them before, but today is the first time that I understand their inner meaning.”

“China's 5,000 years of traditional culture is worthwhile for us to pass on, carry on, and promote. I'm proud to be Chinese!”

Posting date: 1/28/2012
Category: Reports on Shen Yun
Chinese version available at
 http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2012/1/24/神韵再临加拿大密市-五场爆满-一票难求-图--252291.html

1/19/2012

Brisbane, Australia: Condemning the Persecution of Falun Gong on World Human Rights Day (Photo)


By Xinning Chen, Clearwisdom correspondent

(Clearwisdom.net) On December 10, 2011, World Human Rights Day, Falun Gong practitioners held two events in Brisbane, Australia, to call for an end to Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s persecution of Falun Gong.


法轮功学员在澳洲布里斯本广场(Brisbane
Falun Gong practitioners held an event on Brisbane Square to condemn the persecution in China

Human Rights Day is celebrated annually all over the world on December 10 to honor the United Nations General Assembly's adoption and proclamation, on December 10, 1948, of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). This year, practitioners in Brisbane held a morning event in Chinatown to expose the CCP persecution and promote withdrawing from the CCP and its affiliated organizations.

A bus carrying Chinese tourists stopped near the practitioners’ activity. Some of the tourists smiled and others were curious. Practitioners talked to them to let them know the facts and encourage them to quit the CCP.

One practitioner stood beside the bus and talked with the tourists. He said that more and more Chinese people now know the facts, “There's been a very big change. A couple of years ago, some people that did not understand cursed us and even wanted to attack us. This is a free country. Our events are legal. They did not dare to actually attack us. Now it is quite different. Many people have gradually learned the facts. They want to hear the explanations and look at the posters. I think more and more people will stay away from the CCP.”

The afternoon event to call for an end of human rights persecution in China was held on Brisbane Square.

It was the peak shopping season before Christmas, and there were many passersby. Some practitioners demonstrated the exercises, some distributed informational materials, and others collected signatures. Many people signed the petition calling for an end to the persecution.

A practitioner who participated in the event said, “Falun Gong practitioners are being persecuted in China. The CCP still harvests vital organs from living Falun Gong practitioners for lucrative profits. We are here today to tell everyone that China’s human rights are being trampled. We want everyone all over the world to know the facts about the persecution.”

Posting date: 12/18/2011
Category: Community Events
Chinese version available at
 http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2011/12/15/布里斯本学员国际人权日谴责中共迫害(图)-250585.html

Taiwan: Practitioners in Yilan Wish Teacher a Happy Chinese New Year (Photos)


By Tang En

(Clearwisdom.net) On January 15, 2012, several days before the Chinese New Year, practitioners from Yilan County gathered in Luodong Sports Park and did the Falun Dafa exercises together. They had a group photo taken and sincerely wished Teacher a happy Chinese New Year.


Practitioners in Yilan, Taiwan, wish Revered Master a happy Chinese New Year


Practitioners from Yilan County exercise together in Luodong Sports Park

Wholeheartedly Grateful to Teacher after Regaining Healthy Bodies and Minds

The air was crisp after an afternoon shower. These practitioners, who have benefited so much from practicing Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance, felt their hearts glow. As the Chinese New Year approaches, they feel especially grateful for Teacher’s grace.

Falun Dafa is spread mainly by word of mouth. Many people became practitioners after witnessing family members regain their health due to the practice. Mr. Chen is a dentist. He used to have chronic depression and insomnia. They both disappeared after he practiced Falun Dafa. His wife, Ms. Zhuo, is a nurse. She began to practice in 1999. Mr. Chen’s father is a businessman and had practiced many kinds of qigong after he retired. After seeing Mr. Chen benefit from the practice, his father, who was 70 years old at the time, learned Falun Dafa as well and soon his heart problems were healed.

Mr. Zeng is a retired teacher from a vocational high school. He and his entire family practice Falun Dafa. His wife, Ms. Yu, had severe migraines. Her symptoms were aggravated by even a tiny sound. Her migraines improved significantly a week after she started to practice Falun Gong and her problems with her autonomic nervous system were gone. She never used to attend her husband’s school activities but now she attends most of them. Ms. Yu’s two sisters and her daughter have also been practiticing for many years.

Mr. Zhang began to practice Falun Dafa in 1999 after his brother-in-law told him about the practice. Before he started, Mr. Zhang frequently felt generally unwell and had a hard time breathing. When the symptoms got worse, he felt as if he were going to die. He went to different hospitals, but they could not find anything wrong with him. Three months after he began the practice, he was completely healthy. His wife and two children all became practitioners.

Posting date: 1/19/2012
Category: Greetings
Chinese version available at
 http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2012/1/17/臺灣宜蘭學員集體煉功-向師父拜年(圖)-251942.html