Shen Yun Performing Arts Delights Audience in Kyoto
Shen Yun Performing Arts recently graced the stage in Kyoto, Japan, bringing traditional Chinese culture to life and celebrating the new year. From Dec. 30 through Jan. 3, audience members were treated to a mesmerizing showcase of 5,000 years of Chinese heritage through Shen Yun’s artistry.
Audience Members Express Their Amazement
Several audience members shared their thoughts on the performance, highlighting the impact it had on them.
Real estate director, Takao Muraoka, expressed his excitement about experiencing Chinese culture for the first time. He found the performance enchanting and enjoyable, providing a unique start to the new year.
Executive Tamaru Masaki was particularly fascinated by the graceful movements of the performers, especially the way the water sleeves stretched and flowed. The performance left a lasting impression on him.
Actress Moe Okuda was struck by the seamless fusion between the dance and the backdrop. She found it to be both interesting and powerful, showcasing a level of artistry that captivated the audience.
Actress Sakurano Hitomi praised the coordination between the performers and the backdrop, creating a mesmerizing visual experience. She also noted the passion of the musicians and the emotional connection they conveyed.
Embracing Ancient Chinese Culture
Shen Yun’s performance highlighted the beauty and depth of ancient Chinese culture, which has been suppressed by the Chinese Communist Party in recent decades. Audience members appreciated the effort to preserve this cultural heritage and recognized a deeper message within the performance.
Owner of a dance studio, Lin Bangyan, found the performance about persecution to be particularly impactful, urging people to speak out against injustice even in the face of adversity. The message resonated with him on a personal level.
Ms. Hitomi was impressed by the singer’s ability to convey strong emotions through the Bel Canto style of singing. She recognized the depth of the message in the songs and appreciated the singer’s heartfelt performance.
Surgeon Miyasaki shared his admiration for the performances of Li Bai and the Tibetan dance. He found Li Bai’s historical portrayal and the visual storytelling of the Tibetan dance to be captivating, showcasing a diverse range of cultural elements.
Actress Ms. Okuda drew inspiration from the dedication and skill of the performers, highlighting their commitment to excellence and the overall grandeur of the stage. She expressed a desire to learn from their tenacity and artistry.
Upcoming Performances
Shen Yun will continue to enchant audiences in Nishinomiya, Japan, from Dec. 7 to 9, promising a captivating display of traditional Chinese culture and artistry.
NTD News, Kyoto, Japan
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