Local Business Man Back from China Impressed with Performance

The start of the New Year was highlighted by another heart warming and magnificent performance by the Divine Performing Arts. The Chinese New Year Spectacular drew quite the crowd in Los Angeles. It will put on a total of five shows in Los Angeles as it continues to march up the West coast. Meanwhile two other groups are performing in New York and Canada.
Local Business Man Back from China Impressed with Performance
Pasadena is one of the many stops for the Divine Performing Arts 2009 World Tour this year. The Epoch Times
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Pasadena is one of the many stops for the Divine Performing Arts 2009 World Tour this year. (The Epoch Times)

PASADENA, Calif.—The start of the New Year was highlighted by another heart warming and magnificent performance by the Divine Performing Arts. The Chinese New Year Spectacular drew quite the crowd in Los Angeles. It will put on a total of five shows in Los Angeles as it continues to march up the West coast. Meanwhile two other groups are performing in New York and Canada. 

Pasadena had their hands full with the Rose Bowl this weekend and the aftermath was apparent. But right across the street there was a buzz on the street as people milled about in anticipation of the New Year Spectacular.

Among the audience were many Chinese and American theater lovers, art fans, and local businessmen.
Mr. Van a local real estate executive commented on his experience with the Divine Performing Arts with,

“It’s a really terrific performance! We just got back from China and it’s very educational and inspiring,” he said.

“It’s traditional and very well done. I liked the last one about Tibet,” he said afterward.

During the hustle and bustle of the intermission, Frank R. took some time to comment on the show and said the performance was, “Fantastic and very impressive.”

“The first dance, the flower dance, was really nice. It was very good but I really liked that one. I went to China this past summer. So, I really like the Chinese culture and what they stand for,” he said.

Divine Performing Arts will be putting on over two hundred and sixty performances all over the globe and is making its way up the west coast, while two other groups are currently doing performances in Canada and New York.

The Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of the Divine Performing Arts International Tour.
For more information, please see divineperformingarts.org