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Public Officials in South Carolina Applaud Shen Yun

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Public Officials in South Carolina Applaud Shen Yun
Frank Iler at the Shen Yun Performing Arts performance at North Charleston Performing Arts Center, on Jan. 2, 2023. Frank XieThe Epoch Times

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C.—The new year brought Shen Yun Performing Arts to South Carolina, where Shen Yun put on its first of two performances on Jan. 2.

Frank Iler, the representative for Brunswick County in North Carolina to the State House of Representatives, was in the audience this evening.

“It’s fantastic,” said Mr. Iler regarding New York-based Shen Yun’s performance. “It’s very different from what we’re used to. We have concerts of different kinds, but we have nothing as exciting as this.”
Shen Yun is dedicated to sharing China before communism with audiences around the world. It uses material from China’s 5,000 years of culture to enrich its productions year after year.

“I’m very anti-communist. It didn’t take long for me to understand that. As a child, I always wanted to go to China. Today, I would not go. I never got to go, but I would not try to go today because of the politics in China,” Mr. Iler said.

“I think the classical performances, the classical traditions there are fantastic,” he said.

Shen Yun’s website tells us that Chinese culture was influenced by the divine. Shen Yun draws upon ancient Chinese legends and literature as a source of inspiration.

“It did point to God, and we all have different ideas of what God is. But it’s very good. It’s excellent, the way it brought out the divine creation and the traditions,” Mr. Iler said.

Debbie Smith at the Shen Yun Performing Arts performance at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center, on Jan. 2, 2023. (Frank Xie/The Epoch Times)
Debbie Smith at the Shen Yun Performing Arts performance at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center, on Jan. 2, 2023. Frank Xie/The Epoch Times

Also in the audience, this evening was Debbie Smith, mayor of the small beach town of Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina.

“It was absolutely wonderful, beautiful. The movements, the dance, you could tell they’re very practiced and very talented and obviously dedicated artists in their field,” Ms. Smith said.

Shen Yun’s artists are trained in classical Chinese dance. Through dance and music, the artists aspire to share beauty and hope with the audience.

“I would say it was very touching. Made you think about a lot of things, life, how you should live, how you should not live,” Ms. Smith said.

“I would say [the performance] was five-star, and I would highly recommend it to anyone,” she said.

Reporting by Frank Xie and Maria Han.
The Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of Shen Yun Performing Arts. We have covered audience reactions since Shen Yun’s inception in 2006.
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