Shen Yun Performing Arts Runs in Amsterdam
Shen Yun Performing Arts kicked off its European tour at the Rai theatre in Amsterdam on Friday.
Audience members Marjolein bravenboer and her daughter Roxane Handijk came to see the show for the first time this year and were very impressed by all different aspects of the show.
[Marjolein Bravenboer, Audience Member]:
“I think it is a marvelous show. I like it very very much, beautiful dancing and singing.”
[Roxane Handijk, Audience Member]:
“I really like the outfits. They were very well chosen with every song. Yes, I really loved it.”
Roxane and her mother both perform in musicals, and are very familiar with being on stage themselves. They thought the way the dancers move on stage was very special.
[Marjolein Bravenboer, Audience Member]:
“They’re floating. It’s like they are not walking, like they are flowing around the crowd. It’s beautiful. I like it very much.”
Narena Piersma took her friend, Anneke Booy, to come and see the show for the first time. She said it was a very inspiring show to see.
[Narena Piersma, Audience Member]:
“Inspiring, totally inspiring. Myself, I do ballet dance. But still with this dance, what they do is so energetic and the energy you see in the arms and in the movements and everything and it’s inspiring, totally inspiring so that’s really good yes.”
They were also deeply moved to see how spiritual practice is repressed in the China of today.
[Anneke Booy, Audience Member]:
“I knew about that you couldn’t believe your own faith, you couldn’t practice it. And they put you in prison or whatever, or beat you up, or you can’t go freely to your work. It’s amazing that it’s still happening today.”
[Narena Piersma, Audience Member]:
“Unbelievable.”
For Ms. Piersma, the show couldn’t last too long.
[Narena Piersma, Audience Member]:
“It was almost too short. Like there was this dance and like you see so much … and then it’s gone and you’re like, wait a second, I didn’t see it yet. So it’s like almost too short to really capture it and really like see it and live it you know.”
Shen Yun Performing arts will stay in Amsterdam for two more shows on Saturday and Sunday.
NTD News, Amsterdam.
Die Epoch Times Deutschland freut sich, als Medienpartner von Shen Yun Performing Arts World Tour 2010 ihren Leserinnen und Lesern einen exklusiven Einblick in ein einzigartiges Kulturereignis bieten zu können.
Frankfurt/Main Jahrhunderthalle
12. März 2010, 20:00 Uhr
13. März 2010, 19:30 Uhr
14. März 2010, 15:00 Uhr
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Bregenz Festspielhaus / Österreich
23. März 2010, 19:30 Uhr
24. März 2010, 19:30 Uhr
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Dresden Kulturpalast
14. April 2010, 19:00 Uhr
15. April 2010, 19:00 Uhr
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Wien Stadthalle / Österreich
17. April 2010, 15:00 und 19:30 Uhr
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