PHILADELPHIA—The recent threats targeting Shen Yun Performing Arts are “absolutely abhorrent,” political expert Mark Thomas said.
Thomas, assistant professor at the Department of Political Science and Economics at La Salle University in Philadelphia, condemned the Chinese regime’s actions against the New York-based performing arts company.
Thomas has seen Shen Yun’s performances and described them as “very peaceful” and “very healing.”
“And whether it’s directly through the Chinese government, through the MSS, or the PLA, or somebody, they co-opted to do it,” he added, referring to China’s Ministry of State Security and the People’s Liberation Army.
The bomb threat, just as those made to other theatres, turned out to be fake.
The latest incident is one of dozens of similar threats against Shen Yun, which presents classical Chinese dance and music to showcase China’s ancient civilization before the communist takeover.
“What the Chinese government’s doing with these bomb threats is … just uncalled for,” he said. “I mean, it’s a form of disinformation. It’s making people feel afraid to go to the theater.”
Thomas said Beijing’s opposition to such dance and music performances stems from a message the performances convey.
“Shen Yun points out the evils of the Chinese government and the tortures that it does,” he said, calling it “bad news” for the communist regime if the world is aware of how bad it is.
Founded in 2006, Shen Yun has highlighted Chinese culture before communism; including the human rights abuses under the current regime’s rule, namely the ongoing persecution of Falun Gong.
Threatening Campaign
Shen Yun described the bomb threat the Kennedy Center received as one in a series of “pranks meant to scare theaters and audience members.”Since Shen Yun’s inception, the CCP has tried to disrupt the company.

Thomas said the press is “easily manipulated,” recommending people to “get out of looking at one set of ideas and think beyond what the media is saying.”
After retiring from the U.S. Department of Defense in 2016, Thomas served as a security officer for the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Ensemble Arts. He stressed the importance of the arts.
“Art is ... one great way of reaching people,“ he said. ”It’s one of the few peaceful things we have left, so it’s important.”
He praised Shen Yun’s performances.
“Shen Yun is a wonderful performance, all about peace and harmony and rekindling the history of the Chinese people,” Thomas said. “The technology involved and the grace of the dancers, it’s always an exciting event for me.
“It brings across a wonderful message … a message of hope in many cases, and it shows good conquering evil,” he added. “That’s the best thing that we can give [to] people.”
Shen Yun now has eight companies touring around the world simultaneously, performing in hundreds of cities across five continents.
The arts group will perform at the Miller Theater in Philadelphia from May 7 to May 11.