(Clearwisdom.net) AMSTERDAM, Holland--Shen Yun Performing Arts received a warm welcome on its second night in Amsterdam's RAI Theater on March 6.
Fashion Designer Inspired by Shen Yun
Fashion and interior designer Nicole Anthonio from The Hague
came to the show with two of her friends. In an interview during
intermission, Ms. Anthonio said that she felt a sense of
predestination with Shen Yun.
"It was no coincidence that I came here. It just had to bet. I met
a very lovely Chinese woman who was was promoting the show. I was
really moved by that."
Designer Nicole Anthonio (L) with friends Kayla and Stephen at the RAI Theater on Saturday evening
Ms. Anthonio was very pleased to come, as she "got a lot out of it. It touched my heart--the music, the costumes, the dancing. It made me feel good."
Ms. Anthonio was accompanied by two of her friends, Kayla and
Stephen, who said they are both very spiritual. Kayla said that she
can see beings from other dimensions. During the erhu (two-stringed
Chinese instrument) solo performance, Kayla said that she had an
extraordinary experience.
"I saw energy forming when the erhu was played and beings lit up
with energy," she said. "Different beings were lit up different
energies. It was really interesting."
Ms. Anthonio said she couldn't see what her friend saw but she was
"moved from the heart," during the performance.
There were many parts in the show that moved Ms. Anthonio.
Referring to the dance "Nothing Can Block the Divine Path," which
shows the persecution of Falun Gong in today's China, she said, "I
tried not to cry. It is really touching because you know it is
happening all the time, that people are persecuted in China. They
don´t have freedom, freedom of speech, or to do what they
want."
Media Company Owner: "This was [to bring out] the best part of
us."
Among the appreciative audience for Shen Yun's March 5 opening
performance in Amsterdam was Jolande van der Kemp, owner of the
media company Feston Media.
"It is a very cultural show," she said, admitting that her interest
in culture had not touched on Chinese ancient culture, before
now.
Both she and her husband enjoyed the show very much. In particular,
they enjoyed "Nothing Can Block the Divine Path," the piece with
the little child, whose mother is arrested in a park for practicing
the spiritual meditation system Falun Gong.
She said the scene was very dramatic, and her husband was moved by
the expression on the child's face. "It was a good performance. We
believe they were telling us this [to bring out] the best part of
us."
Jolande van der Kemp, owner of Feston Media, at the RAI Theater.
Manager: "The show is an enrichment for the culture"
"It was so beautiful to watch the show, especially the dancers,"
said Mr. Leon van Maren, manager of a Dutch insurance company,
after watching the March 5 performance. He said he often goes to
ballet and dance performances, but he had never seen a show of
classical Chinese dance before.
He found out about Shen Yun when he picked up a leaflet in a store.
The leaflet interested him and so he did some research about the
show on the Internet and decided to come. After seeing the show he
was even more enthusiastic and said that he would recommend it to
all his friends.
In a modern day portrayal of Chinese culture, New York-based Shen
Yun performs two dances that deal with issues in contemporary
China, where spiritual belief is persecuted.
Mr. van Maren said, "Falun Gong is persecuted in China. Falun Gong
has, in fact, something to present. The show is an enrichment for
the culture." He found it impressive that such an issue could be
exposed, despite the ruling of the communist regime.
Shen Yun "Totally Inspiring"
Narena Piersma and Anneke Booy attended the performance on March
5. Ms. Piersma had bought tickets to the show as a surprise for Ms.
Booy. Ms. Piersma enthused, "Loved it! Absolutely loved it! The
colors, the energy, the excitement, everything. It's so, how do you
say it? Like pure and full of joy. I really loved it."
Chinese classical dance has a rich heritage and varies from soft,
graceful movements to ones of energy and strength. Ms. Piersma felt
the Shen Yun dancers gave so much more than a simple performance.
She said, "What they do is so energetic. The energy you see in the
arms and every movement, it is so inspiring, totally inspiring.
"Inspiring in the sense of ... for the movements, and joy they have
on their faces. The whole presentation ... I love it, I totally
love it! Next year I will be back."
Ms. Piersma had not heard of the persecution of Falun Gong in China
today. She was shocked to learn that people were being tortured for
their beliefs. She was touched by the performances "Nothing Can
Block the Divine Path" and "Astounding Conviction."
"I respect it [Falun Gong] way more because I didn't know that they
were being arrested for doing meditation and the whole story behind
that. I didn't know that, and now it is more clear, it is more
clear that it is happening today," Ms. Piersma said.
Ms. Booy said she already knew about the persecution. "I knew. I
know [in China] you can't believe your own faith, you can't
practice it, and they put you in prison, or beat you up, or
whatever. You can't go freely to do your work. It's amazing that
it's happening today."
Ms. Piersma added, "Unbelievable. So it's good that [Shen Yun]
brought it out and now we know. It's color and happiness and joy,
but still serious."
Both ladies loved Shen Yun so much they were disappointed when the
performance ended. ".. you never want it to end," Ms. Piersma
said.
Ms. Booy said, "The beauty of it! You want to see more."
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Category: Shen Yun Performing Arts