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Shen Yun’s Message Is ‘Absolutely Critical for Human Beings,’ Says Illinois Theatergoer

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Shen Yun’s Message Is ‘Absolutely Critical for Human Beings,’ Says Illinois Theatergoer
Angela Pun and Paul Waitr enjoyed Shen Yun's evening performance at the Rosemont Theatre on April 21, 2023. Nancy Ma/The Epoch Times

ROSEMONT, Ill.—Paul Wiatr and his wife Angela Pun attended Shen Yun’s evening performance at the Rosemont Theatre on April 21. It was the couple’s first exposure to Chinese culture and they thought the performance was lovely.

“It was beautiful. It was elegant. I thought the choreography was wonderful, the costumes were beautiful—the performers were just magnificent. I loved it,” exclaimed Mr. Wiatr.

“You can really see their athleticism. They have such mastery. It’s not just power and strength—they’re able to control it in such a way to make it artistic and beautiful.”

Ms. Pun chimed in that she was very amazed by the dancers’ flipping and tumbling techniques.

“I can’t even imagine how they do all of that with the long flowing [costumes] without tripping—that’s a lot of skill,” she said.
“Everybody was enjoying the show and I could hear the audience gasping. I can see all the hard work [the artists] did. They are world-class dancers and musicians.”
Based in New York, Shen Yun artists are highly trained in classical Chinese dance. Dating back thousands of years, it is one of the most athletic and expressive art forms in the world.
Mr. Wiatr also loved the traditional values that Shen Yun artists presented in the show. Though they were expressed through Chinese culture—something he is less familiar with—these beliefs still deeply resonated with his own.
“The themes here are universal, it’s not [just] Chinese or Asian. [Shen Yun’s message] kind of reinforced what I believed in rather than change anything,” he said.
“It’s coming back to God, living your life for God, respecting each other, and loving each other. I think everyone can connect when they see this. Absolutely.”
Prior to the communist party’s spread of atheism throughout the country, Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism formed the basis of Chinese life.
The company’s artists are now dedicated to bringing back China’s 5,000 years of divinely inspired traditions and sharing this beauty with the world.

As a Christian, Mr. Wiatr said Shen Yun’s message is important and relevant in today’s world because “people are losing sight of their spirituality.”

“They are becoming more worldly and more modern—losing their spirit and relationship with God. We’ll all come back to God eventually. I think messages like these are absolutely critical for human beings.”

Reporting by Nancy Ma and Jennifer Tseng.
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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