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Shen Yun Artists ‘Very Inspirational,’ Says CTO

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Shen Yun Artists ‘Very Inspirational,’ Says CTO
Alex Herman and George Balayan (2nd L) enjoyed Shen Yun at Lincoln Center on April 12, 2023. Lily Yu/The Epoch Times

NEW YORK—George Balayan, head of a tech startup, says he doesn’t know any Chinese, but Shen Yun Performing Arts needed no language to convey what the artists wished to.

Mr. Balayan, CTO, saw the performance at Lincoln Center on April 12 with three friends, who spoke highly of the beauty of the performance.

“Just looking at how they perform is very inspirational to me too. Just because everyone who looks at this state-of-art performance wants to just be better their own job, which is very inspiring,” said Mr. Balayan.

Shen Yun, the world’s premier classical Chinese dance company, is based in New York. Since 2006, it’s taken the mission of reviving 5,000 years of Chinese civilization—a “China before communism.”

“I think a lot of people confuse the state of China, the government of China, and the country of China,” Mr. Balayan added. “These are not the same things. I think with this performance, people understand the difference.”

Filmmaker Maxim Pozdorovkin was also inspired by the artistic level of the performance.

“Amazing, amazing. Very, very high quality. It’s beautiful,” he said.

“I was just really inspired. I looked at this, the colors are so beautiful and they just, I haven’t seen that much color in a long time. The costumes and just the architecture and the nature,” he said. “The colors are beautiful and I almost want to paint.”

“Really beautiful dancing and just movements and stories. I think the stories are really the most important because we need to get inspired. We all need inspiration,” he added.

“I think that a lot of them, they were teaching us just to be kind, right?” he said of the stories. “Courage, compassion, and the third one, forbearance.”

These were themes Mr. Pozdorovkin saw in the stories from ancient China to contemporary.

“I can relate. I came from Soviet Union. Me and my parents immigrated. I was already at the end of communism when I was born but I know the history and it’s really sad that people can’t express themselves and can’t be free,” he said.

“We can benefit from the culture. I think it’s most important is the values. They’re universal. I think every culture brings their own heritage to show the world their stories.”

Leonard Kaban, surgeon and distinguished professor internationally recognized for his work in maxillofacial surgery, said Shen Yun was a gift from his wife, and a happy one.

“The show is freedom, creation, artistic ability, athleticism, empathy for your fellow humans,” he said.

“The music touched my heart, all the music, the orchestra, that was very good and also the dancing,“ he said. ”Oh, it’s a wonderful show.”
Reporting by Lily Yu, Sally Sun, and Sherry Dong. 
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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