TOURS, France—On April 24 and 25, the unique sounds of Shen Yun Performing Arts resounded in the capital of Touraine, which has been the capital of France several times.
Didier Garnier is a former Inspector General of Agriculture. “It is a magnificent show! The production is very well done. It is the whole history of China, which unfortunately we know very little of in France, and it’s a real pleasure. The specific technique is also excellent and allows us to understand better. It’s great!” he said.
Mr. Garnier said that he was “amazed both by the history and by the spirit and knowledge of this culture that we are learning about, which is completely different from our Western culture.”
New York-based Shen Yun is the world’s premier classical Chinese dance company, and a pioneer in the performing arts world.
The dancers’ artistic level is “excellent: when you see the whole thing, the choreography ... the technique, all at the same time, because they have to adapt to fit in the screen at the same time as the dance!” said Mr. Garnier, referring to Shen Yun’s digital projection, a Shen Yun innovation which creates seamless interaction between projection and performers on stage—an invention so original it has its own patent.
“It is indeed important for the actual world. The tenor expressed all these things very well. In our atheist world, we lose our human values; we go towards violence, towards things where we feel bad about, where our soul feels bad. I believe this is a recall to return towards happiness.”
“It’s full of warmth, full of tradition,” he said, noting that the dancers were “very beautiful. A lot of work, exceptional synchronization!”
“It is exceptional. Last year, I came and found it exceptional. Now it is ... Every year, it is wonderful!”
Serge Lavaure is a retired rural doctor. Living in Limoges, he did not hesitate to travel the 250 kilometers to see Shen Yun.
This doctor was also impressed by the artistic level of the dancers: “It must take pretty incredible training to reach such perfection and such a level of difficulty in the jumps!”
He said that he felt both “admiration for the difficulty of the technical prowess and the beauty of the dances, but also an intense emotion towards what comes from all the dancers.”Indeed, classical Chinese dance has the special factor of allowing dancers to express their emotions and feelings on stage, thus allowing artists to tell a story without words.
Reporting by NTD and Sarita Modmesaïb.
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