Bill Clearfield, a doctor from Scranton, PA, and Pam Carini, dietitian, enjoyed the show. (The Epoch Times) |
Recently the Holiday Wonders show was held at Caesars in Atlantic City. Tourists were excited to watch such a high-level show as the Holiday Wonders. Some of the most popular vocalists from China made an appearance and found an appreciative audience.
Virginia Pugh, a water aerobics instructor from Florida, liked what she saw. "We have seen many shows throughout the years. This is so colourful. It gives you an aura, putting you in a trance."
Her companion Joseph Gonsalves compared the show to ones in other countries. "I've been to the Orient--Thailand, Singapore, and Korea--and Australia and saw some nice shows there. But I have never seen anything so elegant, so smooth, so touching. It is a wonderful show. I am so glad we had the opportunity to see it."
Gail Merdinger, a retired architectural and interior designer from Bergen County, New Jersey, learned about another culture. (The Epoch Times) |
Gail Merdinger, a retired architectural and interior designer from Bergen County, New Jersey, learned about another culture. "I find it very enlightening and colorful. You learn a lot about differences between this dancing and Western ballet. There is a tremendous difference in the movements. All dances are based on stories in the past."
Sharon Cooks, a model from Philadelphia, came to Atlantic City just to see the show. "I saw the ad on TV. The backdrops and costumes are amazing. The choreography and dramas are so intriguing. I love the lead dancer (Michelle Ren). She has a connection with the audience. She takes her time and feels the rhythms."
Patti, who works at American Eagle Outfitters in Pittsburgh, was introduced to another culture. "Very nice. Pure. It makes you feel good. I was in awe."
Mandira Mehra, who attends medical school and dances, liked the costumes and found the show "inspiring". (The Epoch Times) |
Gary Wiesenberg and Colleen Tarrasow have visited the East and experienced cultural shows. Colleen said, "I was delighted to see young people bringing back traditional dance." She had listened to Chinese opera in the past and commented, "I never thought Chinese people could sing so beautifully."
Jack Bergen from Long Island, who is in construction, and his wife Marianne said, "The show was excellent. The erhu and the pianist were worth coming to see. The whole show was very peaceful. The colours and the costumes were beautiful."
Pam Carini, dietician, came with Bill Clearfield, a doctor from Scranton, PA. "I have seen a lot of dance shows. This is a totally different type of dancing. I got a lot of messages from the show, particularly the freedom to express yourself and there is freedom to find a higher awareness."
Sharon Cooks, a model from Philadelphia, came to Atlantic City just to see the show. (The Epoch Times) |
Mandira Mehra, an Indian-American from India, attends medical school and dances.
"The costumes were lovely. Everything is inspiring. The dancer is like a musician and they use their bodies as instruments to portray emotion. It was beautiful inside and out. It was stimulating as well. There are a lot of moral lessons to be learned and this show is good for the younger generation. The dancers are beautiful. They have a lot of heart and the emcees were lovely."
Gary Wiesenberg and Colleen Tarrasow (The Epoch Times) | Marianne and Jack Bergen from Long Island said the show was "excellent". (The Epoch Times) |
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