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Shen Yun’s Fashions Dazzle Clothier

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Shen Yun’s Fashions Dazzle Clothier
Devine Elden took in Shen Yun's Saturday matinee performance at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver on Jan. 23, 2016. Courtesy of NTD Television

VANCOUVER, Canada—The familiar saying “clothes make the man” was taken very seriously in ancient China.

The right clothes—usually consisting of loose gowns, wide sleeves, and flat, open collars—gave off an aura of refinement and dignity. Clothes embodied the virtues of Chinese antiquity, indicated rank (high hats and wide belts for scholars and officials), and contributed to the culture’s perception of self.

So when Shen Yun Performing Arts sought to revive traditional Chinese culture through classical Chinese dance and music, naturally the costuming was also very important.

The carefully considered details and unique colour combinations in Shen Yun’s regalia was a highlight for audience member Devine Elden–a former dress shop owner who spent her career considering these kinds of things.

“This really filled my passion. It was magnificent. I loved the colours and the costumes,” she said after the Jan. 23 matinee performance at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver.

“I can’t say enough for this program. I will be back again.”

Ms. Elden started the Jet-Lag Travel Fashion Boutique in Steveston, British Columbia, catering to upscale women looking for comfortable and chic attire for travel and everyday wear. Years of helping women look their best trained her eye to find beauty in every detail—such as the unique colour combinations of Shen Yun’s costuming.

“I loved the colours-turquoise and the terra cotta. They were brilliantly put together,” she said.

New York-based Shen Yun was formed in 2006 with a mission to revive China’s divinely inspired 5,000-year culture–a culture that was virtually destroyed over decades of repression by the Chinese communist regime. Ms. Elden appreciated the sheer force of will it took for a dance company to shoulder such a lofty mission.

“I appreciate the hard work that has gone into making this company work,” she said.

“Just the passion of the artists—it’s a lot of discipline.”

Shen Yun’s program mainly consists of story-dances that cover a staggering swath of Chinese history, from cheerful regional folk dances and epic Chinese legends to modern-day human rights tragedies in the country.

Ms. Elden appreciated the diversity and depth of meaning the dances conveyed.

“It brings in so much of the complexities of our world today. And it gives you insight without saying much. The dance says it all,” she said.

“I think everyone should see this show.”

Interior designer Anouk Sabo, also in attendance for the Jan. 23 matinee performance, added the performance was a fascinating learning experience.

“It was wonderful, it was so delightful–the colours, the music, and just the cultural influence is very mesmerizing.”

Reporting by NTD Television and Chen Si

New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts has four touring companies that perform simultaneously around the world. The company that performed in Vancouver was World Company. For more information, visit Shen Yun Performing Arts.

Epoch Times considers Shen Yun Performing Arts the significant cultural event of our time. We have proudly covered audience reaction since Shen Yun’s inception in 2006.