(Clearwisdom.net) Before the Divine Performing Arts (DPA) held the show in Toronto on January 8, several Canadian government officials sent greetings to welcome DPA.

Lisa Raitt, the Minister of Natural Resources and Member of Parliament for Halton, wrote in her letter: "It is my pleasure to join you, your family and friends, as well as all Canadians in this time of celebration. The Lunar New Year is a time that provides all Canadians with a chance to live and celebrate Chinese culture and to recognize the great contributions that Canadians of Chinese decent have made to our country."

Peter Kent, the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs (Americas), wrote: "Tonight's show celebrates the customs and traditions of Chinese culture which, over its deep history, has consistently emphasized loyalty, good conscience, purity and decency. These values are, of course, shared by Canadians across our ethnic and religious communities. The Year of the Ox will present exceptional challenges to our communities, our country and the world. In the face of these challenges we should be mindful of the eloquently powerful messages delivered in tonight's performance."

Stephen Woodworth, Member of Parliament, wrote: "I would like to take this opportunity to applaud you, the performers and the crew on mounting this spectacular event showcasing 5000 years of traditional Chinese culture through music and dance. I would also like to thank you for sharing your talents with Canadians through these performances."

On behalf of the City of Hamilton, Mayor Fred Eisenberger paid tribute to the Divine Performing Arts 2009 World Tour. He wrote: "In 2008, this New York-based organization dazzled more than 600,000 people on four continents, and I am confident that will entertain audience members again this year. Through this lavish production, the Divine Performing Arts gives us the opportunity to enjoy and better appreciate the beauty of traditional Chinese culture and values. I wish to acknowledge the hard work and commitment of the organizers, volunteers, and performers who have allowed spectators the chance to witness this top-notch show."

The DPA also received letters from the Canadian Prime Minister, governor, Ministers of Culture and Public Affairs and mayor of Ottawa.

The DPA held seven shows from January 8 to 14 at John Bassett Theatre in Toronto.