Inoue was fascinated by the perfect synchronization of Western musical instruments and traditional Chinese musical instruments in Shen Yun’s orchestra.
“Very outstanding,” he said. “It’s rare to see such a perfect combination of traditional Chinese music and Western music.”
Inoue was especially moved by elegant and soothing music played by the two-stringed Chinese musical instrument erhu in the Shen Yun performance.
“The solo performance of Chinese traditional instrument erhu is really marvelous,” he said.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GqVXBIqeT4
Inoue was also in awe at Shen Yun’s performance of classical Chinese dance, which requires difficult techniques such as jumping, flips, bearing, and form, etc.
“It’s by no means something that ordinary people can make. As if [Shen Yun dancers] were helped by divine beings,” he said.
“The performers must have undergone rigorous training and practice,” he said. “I didn’t notice any mistakes or flaws. It’s truly amazing and touching.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-qO9U3i1i8
Shen Yun’s high-tech animated digital backdrops can seamlessly link performers with plots, and let the audience have a miraculous feeling of transcending time and space as if they were inside the scenes in person.
“The synchronization of dancers on the stage and the figures on the backdrops was seamless. It’s indeed amazing,” Inoue said.
“Apart from being touching, I also found that the program is also kind of humorous,” he added. “It’s really great.”
“Faced with the atheism and indifference existing in the world nowadays, Shen Yun made me feel warm in my heart and the hope that lights up human heart,” he explained.
“[Shen Yun’s] performance is very interesting. The entire program, from the beginning to the end, is gorgeous,” he added. “It really made me have a most wonderful New Year.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7fBIUk5ffM