On April 15th, 2008, Divine Performing Arts performed its first Chinese Spectacular show at the Alliance Theatre in Milan, Italy, and won enthusiastic applause from the audience.
Divine Performing Arts brings joy and pride to the Chinese audience members
Among the audience were four Chinese. Ms. Cui and Mr. Chen were from Taiwan, and Ms. Sun and Ms. Wu were from Beijing and Shanghai respectively. At the end of the first half of the show, they said that the performance was wonderful. They said the dancing was terrific and beautiful. They were particularly impressed by the program, "Nymphs of the Sea."
Mr. Chen had done some study in traditional Chinese culture, and spoke highly of the Chinese Spectacular. He said that it was his first time seeing such a diverse introduction to Chinese classical culture, and he was delighted and proud. "The Divine Performing Arts company did a very meaningful job of spreading the essence of Chinese culture to the world. Well done."
Mr. Chen continued, "Dance is the essential part of Chinese culture--the wonderful part in Chinese calligraphy, for example, Wang Xizhi's works were so good. [Calligraphy] was inspired from Chinese dance, it is an important component of Chinese aesthetics."
These four Chinese are all of the Catholic faith. Speaking about the programs that concerned belief, they agreed that it is important that people believe in compassion.
Artistry is recommendable
Ms. Du was from the China Central Academy of Fine Arts and recently arrived in Milan. She is studying in the field of art. After seeing the show, she said, "The stage design was quite good, the costumes were exquisite. The artistry is recommendable."
She continued by saying that the choreography of the entire performance was excellent. She was quite familiar with the cultural presentation, and was appreciative of the values expressed in the performance.
"Divine Performing Arts Chinese Spectacular promotes Chinese culture, it's great"
A young Chinese man who is studying architecture in Milan and recently came from China said that his favorite programs were the drum acts and the performance depicting Yue Fei ("The Loyalty of Yue Fei"). He said he would recommend that his classmates and friends go see the Chinese Spectacular the following day.
It is indeed very good to let the young generation follow the roots of Chinese culture
Mr. Wang, a freelancer, came to Milan four years ago. He told the reporter that he was delighted that Divine Performing Arts came to perform in Milan, and he hoped that Chinese people in China would one day be able to see the Divine Performing Arts show.
Mr. Wang said it was pity that his family members were unable to see such a wonderful Chinese cultural show |
He said, "As Divine Performing Arts is unable to perform at the moment in China, it's a pity that my family members are unable to see such a wonderful Chinese cultural show. Without freedom, it is meaningless if one eats and dresses well."
Mr. Wang continued, "Divine Performing Arts presents traditional Chinese culture. It's very good for people of the young generation, who have little knowledge of Chinese culture, to follow the roots of Chinese culture through art and dancing." He was grateful for the efforts of Divine Performing Arts.
In addition, Mr. Wang believed that Divine Performing Arts will help more people pay attention to issues of freedom of belief and other basic rights.
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