Chinese-Austrian Newspaperman: ‘It does the soul a lot of good’

“The music, the Chinese music is charming and calming, and definitely not hectic. It does the soul a lot of good.”
Chinese-Austrian Newspaperman: ‘It does the soul a lot of good’
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VIENNA, Austria—“It was unique. One does not see something like this every day.” Mr. Zhu is now a newspaper man, but as a youth he danced a lot of Chinese and Mongolian dances, “I even danced a dance with chopsticks,” he said.

He was glad that he came to see Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Wiener Stadthalle on April 5. “The music, the Chinese music is charming and calming, and definitely not hectic. It does the soul a lot of good. I also was quite impressed by the dancers’ technical knowledge,” he said.

Shen Yun dancers and choreographers train extensively in classical Chinese dance before being able to present their unique show. Classical Chinese dance has its own complete set of training methods in foundational skills, a strict regimen for perfecting bearing and form, and means of training for skill sets such as jumps, turns, and flips, as well as extremely demanding aerial techniques, culminating in an enormous dance system.

Mr. Zhu also said he may be interested in covering the show next year, should it come to Salzburg.

The Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of the Shen Yun Performing Arts 2009 World Tour. For more information please visit ShenYunPerformingArts.org
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