WASHINGTON---Prominent Chinese rights activist Chen Guangcheng is longtime fan of Shen Yun Performing Arts. Since arriving in the United States in 2012, he has attended the performance time and again to bask in the glow from an authentic telling of traditional Chinese culture.
“Looking back, the CCP has used threats and intimidation to prevent people from seeing Shen Yun, but in these 10-plus years I’ve seen Shen Yun win the hearts of Americans from all segments of society,” Chen said.
“It seems that the CCP’s suppression can no longer be sustained.”
Valuing Traditional Chinese Culture
Although Chen has been blind since youth, he has always felt a strong affinity with the music of Shen Yun.
Along with enjoying listening to intricacies of the rhythmic arrangement played by Shen Yun’s orchestra, the messages behind the music and the stories provoked deep reflection this year.“People watching the program will think about where they are going in life, and why did they come here?” he said.
For Chen, there was a deeper meaning to the program that was waiting to be discovered via a personal journey of self-reflection.
Learning about traditional Chinese culture as depicted by Shen Yun is also beneficial to modern audiences, whether of Chinese ancestry or not, Chen said.
Given that New York-based Shen Yun reflects the essence of a culture that has lasted thousands of years, Chen believes that it can be a useful guide for people all over the world.“I hope that people can, through Shen Yun, re-examine China’s divinely-inspired culture.”
Traditional Chinese culture, Chen said, stands in stark contrast to prevailing trends in modern society that has emphasized the material over the spiritual.
“It is worthwhile to reflect on Chinese culture through the lens of Shen Yun and China’s divinely-imparted culture.”
“So we can once again purify our hearts, and return to a state of truth and simplicity.”