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"Divine Performing Arts Show Will Shake the Whole World" (Photo) Observations by a Former Chinese Art Company Director
(Clearwisdom.net) At 9:05 p.m. on February 1, 2008, with the sound of
drum beats, the curtain closed on the first half of the third show of the Divine
Performing Arts' Chinese New Year Splendor at Radio City Music Hall in New York.
During the intermission, a loyal supporter of Divine Performing Arts, former
Manhattan Zhangshi Art Company owner Mr. Zhang Buyi, shared his impressions with
a fully moved heart. He thought the beauty of the Divine Performing Arts
Splendor had reached a peak. He felt that the inner meaning could purify the
entire world, and he predicted that this show would shake the whole world. Former Manhattan Zhangshi Art Company owner
Mr. Zhang Buyi Mr. Zhang stated that after only two pieces, he had a strong sensation that
this show could impact the whole world. He predicted that some day, the Chinese
theory of heaven and man as one would spread to the whole world through the
Divine Performing Arts show, which could uplift the Chinese culture, purify the
world, and stop the world from moral decline. He believes that the Divine Performing Arts show is based solidly on the
Chinese cultural principle of "heaven and man as one". Using dance and
music, the show perfectly displayed five thousand years of Chinese culture and
traditional values, such as loyalty, respect, manners, courtesy, humility, and
integrity. The show was a summary of Chinese civilization. It could educate and
purify people like the ancient songs, "Spring Snow" (1) and
"Mountain Torrent" (2) did, with its high artistic expressions. Mr. Zhang Buyi felt that the Divine Performing Arts show easily moves the
hearts of the audience because of the natural empathy elicited by the
performances. He said, "This is not an ordinary evening show; it carries a
divine power. The classical dances are the quintessence of divine beauty."
He especially thought that the Korean dance was a great success, and the scenery
designs and expressions both manifested artistic breakthroughs. He pointed out that when Chinese people mention music, it makes them think of
the Chinese character for "instrument (��)," because ancients
said that "��" (pronounced like "chin") means
repelling evil energy, which elevates one's mind nature. Noblemen in ancient
times said, "Do not forget and take ��casually." It's like
admiring a piece of jade: one does not want to put it down because the jade is
very pure. People can see the importance of music as a means to upgrade
morality. Mr. Zhang felt that the Chinese New Year Splendor could purge all evil
elements. He especially thanked all those involved in the show, both in front of and
behind the curtain. He sincerely sends salutations to all! Notes: (1) "The Spring Snow" and the "Song of the Rustic Poor"
were songs during the Kingdom of Chu in 3rd century B.C. The music of the first
was on a higher level than that of the second. (2) A musical piece composed by Boya in the Zhan'guo period (403-221 B.C.). A
woodsman heard his music, interpreted it perfectly, and they became the best of
friends. This title alludes to understanding and appreciative friends, no matter
what social classes they belong to. February 2, 2008 Posting date: 2/4/2008
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