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Shen Yun Reminds People ‘There’s a Renaissance Coming After All This Destruction’ Says Creative Director

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Shen Yun Reminds People ‘There’s a Renaissance Coming After All This Destruction’ Says Creative Director
Angela Sena (R) and her friend at the Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts in Toronto, Canada, on April 4, 2023. Jia Li/The Epoch Times

TORONTO—Angela Sena, founder and creative director of the “The New Earth Wonder School,” was uplifted by what she saw at Shen Yun Performing Arts.

“The scenes were colorful, lively, full of life,” said Mrs. Sena after watching Shen Yun at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts on April 5.

“[It’s] a beautiful piece of art,” she said.

“It was a beautiful message to give us hope and inspiration. It reminds people that there’s a renaissance coming after all this destruction.”

Based in New York, Shen Yun Performing Arts is the world’s premier classical Chinese dance company. Along with folk dances and solo performances, the production depicts story-based pieces that tell tales from ancient times to the modern day.
According to the company’s website, the presented heroes in the dance stories embody the most exalted virtues of Chinese civilization and convey morals still relevant today.

Mrs. Sena said her 7-year-old son attended the performance and was “captivated the entire time.”

She was happy schoolchildren were watching Shen Yun and that the traditional values conveyed throughout the performance were “what’s being programmed into their brains.”

Reviving Traditional Culture

Since 2006, Shen Yun has performed at top theatres worldwide with a mission to revive China’s 5,000-year-old traditional culture.

Drawing upon ancient China’s Buddhist and Daoist philosophies, Shen Yun says its performances demonstrate “China before communism.”

Mrs. Sena said the uplifting messages in the performance are very relevant today.

“Although Canada is not China, there’s so many parallels between the two countries that we can see today,” she said.

“It’s a beautiful message in a time where our creativity and our sovereignty is under attack.”

‘Rebirth’

Richard Taylor, a poet, also attended the same Shen Yun performance.
He felt the vision of Shen Yun was to “transform the world into a different higher vibration—where we should be—[and] to remind people that back in the day we were this way.”

“We were powerful … we were very happy to exist and to create and then a lot things happened in the meantime to destroy that,” he said.

“This is the rebirth, this is where things are going to be moving forward in a higher vibration direction.”

According to Shen Yun, ancient Chinese music, medicine, calligraphy, clothing, and language were believed to have been brought down from the heavens. Daily life was also replete with rituals connecting man with the divine.

In the past, artists looked to the divine for inspiration and cultivated virtue to create uplifting art. Today, Shen Yun’s artists follow this noble tradition, which is why audiences feel there is something different about Shen Yun, says the company’s website.

“People need to come back to who they are—the real them,” said Mr. Taylor. “This is about how we can grow in the universe together.”

Reporting by Jia Li, Xinxin Teng, and Jennifer Schneider.
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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