Chris Sanders is a criminal defense attorney who attended Shen Yun in Charlotte, North Carolina on Feb. 8, 2020, and who found the performance and its many aspects moving.
“The dancing and the storyline and the history, and the costumes, and the interesting aspects of culture of China which I was not aware of,” he said.
“Freedom to express China through dance and ideas is something that, as an American, is very valuable to me, and I think it’s very courageous that this performance is able to take place despite the repression that takes place in China.”
Sanders felt a connection to the cultures and traditions seen in Shen Yun. “I thought it was a beautiful expression of the Chinese culture and dance. The costumes and the dancing was beautiful. And the cultural aspect was very beautiful,” he said.
“As someone who hasn’t been to China, it’s a very beautiful introduction to the culture, knowing it’s a very ancient culture as well. ... Very positive and very traditional. Spiritual as well,” he added.
Like many, Sanders began to share the dream that Shen Yun’s artists have of one day being able to perform in China.
“I feel hope that one day the Chinese people will be as free as we are in the United States,” he said.
As part of the millennia-old traditions of China, Shen Yun portrays the legend of the Creator who will one day return to earth for all mankind. The attorney appreciated these depictions.
“As a Christian, I understand Chinese have their own spiritual kind of guidance and their own God. It was beautifully expressed.”
To Shen Yun’s artistic director, Sanders said, “the choreography is beautiful, the story is beautiful, the costumes are beautiful, and I hope that more people get to experience the same thing that I experienced tonight.”
“It’s wonderful that Chinese people are able to express themselves through dance and culture and history in the atmosphere of freedom,” Sanders said.