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Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.: Fox TV News Introduces Holiday Wonders to Audience (Photo)

December 19, 2007 |  

(Clearwisdom.net) 

The first performance of "Holiday Wonders" was held at Lyric Opera House in Baltimore, MD on December 18, 2007. The local Fox News invited the general manager of the local NTDTV branch, Mr. Xiang Dong, to introduce the Holiday Wonders to their TV audience the morning of December 17.

Fox News in Baltimore, MD invited the general manager of the branching of NTDTV in Washington D.C., Mr. Xiang Dong, to introduce the Holiday Wonders to the audience in the morning of December 17.

Mr. Xiang said: "China has been called the land of divine. Holiday Wonders is performed by the Divine Performing Arts, a New York based dance company. In China, ancient legends of gods, Buddhas and Taos have been passed on generation after generation. Spirituality is at the essence in Chinese history and culture. Our Holiday Wonders is going to show that in a very authentic way. We are going to present authentic and traditional Chinese culture in a grand scale."

"We have singing, dancing and music. The music is full of divine power of compassion and dances are very classical. You should see those costumes. In each dance, the costumes are as beautiful as the dance movements themselves."

The hostess asked if Holiday Wonders is related to the holiday traditions that American are used to, or audience will see a set of completely new holiday costumes. Mr. Xiang said: "It connects to Christmas too. Because we are trying to show the best quality of Chinese culture, and a lot of values in Chinese culture are universal, such as loyalty, honesty, respecting others and respect to gods. So, I think these connect to Christmas."

The hostess thanked Mr. Xiang and recommended Holiday Wonders to the audience: "The shows are touring and this is the one chance to be able to see the performance. Holiday Wonders is at Lyric Opera House at 8:00 o'clock tomorrow. So, make sure you don't miss it."