‘It’s a very beautiful show’

Ms. Gray, a physician and former dancer, enjoyed everything about the Divine Performing Arts...
‘It’s a very beautiful show’
The artists take a curtain call at the Divine Performing Arts show on Sunday at the Boston Opera House.Bing Yuan/The Epoch Times
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Curtain call of DPA's second performance in Houston's Jones Hall for the Performing Arts.  (Dai Bing/The Epoch Times)

HOUSTON—Ms. Gray, a physician and former dancer, enjoyed everything about the Divine Performing Arts show that performed at Houston’s Jones Hall on Tuesday Dec. 23.

“It was very nice. I enjoyed it. The whole thing was very nice. I liked the really wonderful opera singers and the storyline was very nice.”

“I used to be a dancer so it was very nice to see a different style of dance, but it’s still really classical,” she said.

 

Also attending the performance on Tuesday evening was attorney, Mr Kuusisto.


“The show was wonderful. The costumes and choreography and dancers were beautiful. You can tell they’re very professional.

“It’s a very beautiful show. This is the first time [that I watched the show]. I’m going to watch it next [year] and the year after, and hopefully we’ll see more people and hopefully it’ll be even more popular.

“The program showed what the song meant and the narrators told what the song was going to represent and you just had to interpret what was on stage.

“The chopstick dance Mongolian Chopsticks is my favorite.”

  For more information please visit DivinePerformingArts.org .
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