Jan 22, 2009
PORTLAND--Ms. Collins, artist and California College of the Arts graduate
attended Tuesday's Portland debut of the Divine Performing Arts World Tour 2009.
She was very impressed with the show and intrigued by the way she
"internalized" its beauty. "I was uplifted by this show. It was
very beautiful and I could feel that I had internalized the beauty of nature
through the dances and the costumes."
Currently creating stain glass pieces, Ms. Collins could greatly appreciate all
the color and choreography and costumes of the DPA performance. She said,
"I was really impressed by all the different colors that were involved and
the way the different colors and different shapes were formed and represented
through the costumes and the movement. They were representational of the
elements that they were expressing, like you could definitely see the flowers
and the mountain tops and the wind, and it all came together very beautifully. I
really enjoyed that."
Ms. Collins especially enjoyed the 'Dance of the Snow Capped Mountain.' "It
seemed to embody what that feels like. I could imagine the Tibetan mountains and
the higher elements and it seemed like those spirits moved through those dances,
it was really nice."
The performance she referred to shows young Tibetan men, undaunted by snow and
the elements, vigorously celebrating the joys of the Tibetan steppes as they
spun, stomped, and stepped in an extravagant gestures of welcoming. Long
sleeves, sturdy boots, and colorful prayer beads captured the energy and
character of these vibrant people.
Ms. Collins was interested in seeing how many different cultures influenced each
other and people are all connected. "I was taken how many more cultures are
involved in the Chinese culture, I could see the Mongolian influence, Tibetan
influence...All these things kind of come together because none of us are
isolationists and we live on our borders so the different cultures blend and so
we're a blend of those cultures and I could see those things coming through
also. It was very beautiful."
Ms. Collins would recommend the DPA shows to her friends and colleagues as she
thinks they would really learn a lot in "very unexpected ways".
The Divine Performing Arts Company returns to New York for performances at Radio
City Music Hall and other New York and New Jersey locations.