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New York Businessman: I Felt the "Oneness Between Heaven and Man" By Minghui correspondent Huang Yusheng from New York
(Clearwisdom.net) Zhang Guoli, who shares the same name as a well-known
actor in Mainland China, brought his wife to the second Chinese New Year
Splendor performance on January 31, 2008. Mr. Zhang, a businessman, is
originally from Zhejiang Province in China but has lived in New York for more
than 20 years. During the intermission, Mr. Zhang said that although he is an avid
theatergoer, this was the first time he had ever seen a show by the Divine
Performing Arts. A friend had recommended it to him. He said the Splendor
far exceeded his expectations, so much so that he could not recall being as
impressed with the music, dance, and backdrops of any other performance.
According to him, everything was done with exquisite taste and tremendous skill. Zhang's wife was awe-struck by the vivid backdrops. She imagined that the
artists must have spent a lot of time coming up with such stunning paintings.
She repeatedly emphasized, "[The designers are] very devoted! Very
professional!" Zhang said that the backdrops transported him to the very scenes being
depicted on stage: each time the curtain rose at the beginning of a program, the
perfect, striking beauty of the scenery always overwhelmed him. The first
program, "Creation," reminded him of the ancient Chinese concept of
"oneness between heaven and man." He felt as if he were among gods and
Buddhas in a paradise. The pagodas and pavilions floating atop clouds inspired
his inner longing for a higher form of existence. Overflowing with serene
harmony, the backdrops conveyed an inexplicable wonder. In the second program, "Water Fairies," he remarked that the
seemingly boundless expanse of the blue ocean on the backdrop was so beautiful
that it transported him into a tranquil realm. He saw the perfectly arranged
dancers wearing costumes that matched the backdrop as a beautiful picture that
instantly drew him in. It was with a sense of joy that he watched the dancers
gracefully glide across the stage. Mr. Zhang said he felt honored to have the opportunity to see the Splendor
and acknowledged and supported the Divine Arts' endeavor to spread the beauty of
classical Chinese dance.
Posting date: 2/4/2008
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