LONDON, U.K.–With a splash of color and soaring music, Shen Yun Performing Arts lit up the day for thousands of theatergoers at the Eventim Apollo this week.
“I like the men’s dances where they show the strength as well as the grace—and it’s beautifully choreographed, colors are wonderful. Very exciting to watch,” said Mrs. Potter.
“I think it’s sad that that still happens in China today,” said Mrs. Potter.
“The diversity of dance was really special,” he said. “And I felt it demonstrated the Chinese culture immensely well.”
Six-year-old Andy was overjoyed by what he saw.
“My son was jumping up and down really enjoying the dances but also I think he learned a lot during the dances, which is one of the most important things,” said Mr. Pickavance. “It’s immensely important for us that he learns different cultures. He’s only six, but no better time to start.”
Through the universal language of music and dance, he saw a message of unity which he said has “longevity.”
“It’s interesting how the values of courage really translate over thousands of years,” he said. “And it doesn’t really matter whether it’s a modern-day performance, or a modern day tale or a tale set back in ancient times—the message of courage is really the same throughout the different performances.”
He said he’s looking forward to an all-new Shen Yun program next year.
Reporting by Mary Mann and NTDThe Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of Shen Yun Performing Arts. We have covered audience reactions since Shen Yun’s inception in 2006.