“It’s a magnificent show with the most incredible dancing and acrobatics. And it really brings the culture to life in a very powerful way,” said Lady Finlay.
Current Events
Many of the Shen Yun artists practice Falun Dafa, a spiritual discipline that teaches the three principles of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance. As explained in the program book, these artists are on a shared spiritual journey and take their self-refinement and morality seriously. Unfortunately, their peaceful practice is persecuted in China and Shen Yun is unable to perform there.“We’ve discussed it in Parliament as well,” said Lady Finlay. “The sad reality is that there are terrible things going on in society. And we have to recognize them, we can’t close our eyes to them, she said.
She expressed her wish that audience members appreciate cultural differences. “I hope everybody who’s been to the show leaves with a greater tolerance of other people in the world, a greater understanding of cultures ... and allow different people to live with different faiths in peace,” Lady Finlay said.
“‘For evil to flourish, it only takes good men to do nothing,’” she said, quoting Simon Wiesenthal. “We cannot ignore bad things in the world. And we must not perpetuate them.”
Cultural Exchange
Lady Finlay calls Shen Yun a show “for people of all ages and all cultures.”She praises everyone involved with the performance.
“By sharing culture, we learn to respect other people, we learn to recognize the intrinsic value of all that they have and their history,” Lady Finlay said. “And I think that actually, it is the road to peace at the end of the day if we can only understand other people and respect them. And we desperately need peace in this world today.”
The Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of Shen Yun Performing Arts. We have covered audience reactions since Shen Yun’s inception in 2006.