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Myths and Legends Awaken Memories; Drum Music, Singing and Dancing Stir Tens of Thousands of People's Compassionate Hearts (Photos) --NTDTV's Chinese New Year Spectacular Brings Wonders to Montreal, Canada (Clearwisdom.net) The New Tang Dynasty TV's (NTDTV) Chinese New Year
Spectacular reached its fifth stop, and the eleventh show completed at 10:00
p.m. on January 14, 2007 at Théâtre Maisonneuve, Place des Arts in Montreal,
Canada. The splendid performance left a deep impression on the audience. The
audience in the packed theater were treated to a grand show of traditional
Chinese culture. NTDTV's Chinese New Year Spectacular held at Théâtre
Maisonneuve in Montreal
Celestial maidens and their ethereal beauty the Chinese Lion Dance
The audience responded enthusiastically to the first performance presented on
the evening of January 13. According to the theater's box office staff, from
7:00 a.m. next morning until 4:00 p.m. in the afternoon, people had continuously
called in to book tickets to the sold-out subsequent shows. Many audience members highly commended the beautiful costumes and the
performers' radiance. Through touching stories, the dance performances expressed
the moral concepts of traditional Chinese culture. The singing performances were
warmly received by the audience as well, who expressed an appreciation for the
hauntingly beautiful songs. Ms. Lin and her husband, who came to Canada from Taiwan to see their three
daughters, attended the performance. Ms. Lin, who worked in the media industry
in Taiwan, said, "The show expresses some very ancient things, and those
things are the best part. In the contemporary era, we should treasure these
things even more, because they may have been forgotten by many people. I believe
tonight's show will rekindle many people's memories and bring back these ancient
and most precious things to our lives." Ms. Lin also said that the show expressed the best things in traditional
Chinese culture in the form of art, and it reinforced the impression of them in
our minds. She mentioned that relative to mainland China, Taiwan's traditional
culture and people's traditional thinking have been preserved quite well,
because over the years the Chinese Communist Party has gradually destroyed
China's traditional culture. One Chinese audience member said after watching the
performance that he could not find such a wonderful performance in the mainland. A Chinese man surnamed Zhang, who fled to South Asia from the mainland years
ago and then moved to Canada, said that the performances were top notch. As a
professional violinist, he had high standards and the show was superb. James Shin, Director of a Korean community newspaper named Korea Week,
said that even though he was familiar with Chinese culture, the performances
still surprised him. Mr. Shin said that the performance was a bold and
successful attempt to combine the best of traditional and contemporary Chinese
culture. Konstantin, who is from Moscow, is a student at Concordia University in
Montreal. He came to watch the third show with his girlfriend Alicia. After
watching the show, Konstantin said, "I enjoyed tonight's performance very
much." He said that the program that left the deepest impression on him was
about a lady (Falun Gong practitioner) who was beaten to death by the CCP police
and then accepted into the heavens. The police who did the bad deeds were
destroyed by the gods. He said, "Seeing bad people receive due punishment
and that lady ascending to the heavens, I was very pleased. The performance was
quite touching." Konstantin also praised Chinese tenor Guan Guimin's singing. He said, "I
grew up in a well-known music family, and that singer has such remarkable
artistic talent." He said that he would come for the performance next year. One Chinese lady said after watching the final show that another Chinese man
sitting beside her had been watching the performance quietly, and he did not
applaud at all until the celebrated Chinese tenor Guan Guimin sang, "So
vast loomed this world, I knew not what I was. Oh, how many lifetimes? The
number was a blur..." ("Finding Myself") This man started wiping
away tears, and from then on, he applauded every program. After the show, a
Chinese man took the initiative to tell the reporter that he liked the dance
performance "To the Rightful Place" and soprano Jiang Min's songs. He
said that he liked the singing and dancing related to Falun Gong, and he was
very concerned about the situation in China. He said that though he does not
practice Falun Gong, he wished the best for the practitioners. Ms. Lin also complimented the dance "Ladies of the Manchu Court"
and especially the finale of the program, "Resounding Drums".
"When you left the theater, you would feel reluctant to leave and still
feel a kind of strength. In the singing programs, though there were songs
carrying religious meaning, related to Falun Gong, the singing was terrific, and
the singer's demeanor was so solemn. You could feel that Falun Gong
practitioners are well-cultivated people, and are experts in this art." A Chinese colleague of the reporter watched the show and kept talking about
it in the following two days. He felt a strong but indescribable feeling and
said that the two-hour performance was too short. Many audience members expressed that they felt so at ease and touched from
the bottom of their hearts after watching the performance. A Canadian man made a
gesture of touching his heart while praising the performance. One Western artist told the reporter the next day that while watching the
performance, he only appreciated it from the perspective of art. But after
returning home, the next day, he was moved to tears while thinking about the
show. Traditional Chinese culture is something that everyone can appreciate. A man
went over to the reporter at the hall after watching the performance, and
started speaking excitedly in French. When he saw that the reporter did not
understand French, he said in halting English that the story of Hua Mulan moved
him to tears. He repeatedly said that the dance was so beautiful and expressed
his appreciation for Chinese culture. "I liked every dance they performed," said veteran editor Carolyn
from the Entertainment Department of CTV, the largest station in Canada,
"Their costumes, music, dances, and colors were beautiful." An African-American lady had a long conversation with the reporter after the
show. She expressed that the performance was marvelous and praised Chinese
culture. Louise started learning Chinese at China's Nankai University in 1985, and she
has been to China 25 times. She has visited many famous mountains and historic
sites, especially the Silk Road. She said that today's performance reminded her
of the Chinese history she had read. On the afternoon of January 14, NTDTV's Chinese New Year Spectacular was put
on in Montreal for the second time. Several dozen Western couples from Quebec
came to watch the performance with their adopted children from China. They
wanted these children to learn about Chinese culture. Many of the parents said that bringing their children to watch the
traditional Chinese performance was to let them remember their ancestors'
culture and tradition. In the meantime, they expressed that they also love
Chinese culture. Lise from the South Bank area of Montreal came to watch the
performance with her adopted children Lise, her husband and her mother, who live in the South Bank area of
Montreal, came to watch the performance with her two adopted daughters from
China. Lise said that the performance helped her connect to the China that she
had learned about from books. She said that the dance "The Vow of Old"
and "The Dunhuang Dream" were very impressive. Lise said that she
understood the story of "The Loyalty of Yuefei", which conveys the
concepts of patriotism and noble commitment. She expressed that many French
people like Chinese culture because of its own rich heritage, and many people
are curious about China's long history. Lise said that Chinese culture is very
exquisite, just like tonight's dance performances. Every movement is slow, but
each expresses a meaning and tells a story. Paul and his wife watched the performance on Sunday afternoon with their
adopted daughters from China. Paul commented that the performance was
spectacular. The dancers agile steps made him think about the profound
significance of Chinese culture. He said that he is a technical teacher in a
professional school where there are many Chinese students. He will recommend
this NTDTV's Chinese New Year Spectacular to them, and said that his family will
come for the show again next year. Posting date: 1/18/2007
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