For the Steinwold’s, one a musician, the other a dancer, Divine Performing Arts’ first show at Montreal’s Place des Arts theatre on Friday was a night to remember.
On New Year’s Day at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Los Angeles, Divine Performing Arts’ (DPA) ‘Chinese New Year Spectacular' consummated its third out of seven performances in the city.
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.
Divine Performing Arts is back in town with the now world-famous Chinese New Year Spectacular. After an almost sold-out show last year, Divine Performing Arts decided to add a second performance to their stop in the Greater Detroit Area this year.
With thunderous drums, gracious fairies, and colorful folk dances, the majestic spirit of ancient China will take theaters by storm worldwide beginning Dec. 19 in Philadelphia, when Divine Performing Arts starts its new season.
The opening Mid-Autumn Spectacular show at Toronto’s John Basset Theatre on Wednesday left theatre-goers basking in the afterglow of having experienced the essence of China’s traditional culture.
The performance of the Divine Performing Arts at the Manhattan Center during the evening of August 24 was met with very strong reception. After interviewing many audience members, the consensus was certainly that although the shows performers are quite young, they are exceptionally talented and the performance given was outstanding.
In the evening on August 10, the celebrated Divine Performing Arts (DPA) was invited to perform at the New Jersey State Theater, a pleasant surprise to the audience from New Jersey and New York.
On Sunday evening, August 10, Divine Performing Arts performed The Chinese Spectacular before a nearly sold out crowd at the State Theatre in New Brunswick, NJ.