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The teacher and his wife praised Shen Yun as inspiring, which is very important for people today | Chinese traditional culture | Music | San Francisco Opera

[The Epoch Times, Ionawr 08, 2023](The Epoch Times, San Francisco, USA) “The talent of the artists is unparalleled, and the music is incredible. We love hearing and seeing this, and the performance has arrived completely Dave Menshew praised , a professor at UMass Global University, Shen Yun’s wonderful performance.

Dave Menshew is a member of the board of directors of UMass Global University, an adjunct professor, and teaches science in a high school. He and his wife Sharon Menshew were watching Shen Yun New Era Performing Arts at the San Francisco Opera House (War Memorial Opera House ) on the night of January 7 4th show.

Menshew said: “I have heard about this show for years. I have heard many people share about it and people give it very high praise for the amazing dance and art.”

Shen Yun’s mission to revive traditional Chinese culture made Menshew admire: “It is very noble, and I am very happy to see such a performance. You have to come to the scene to have such a rich cultural experience .” “You will not see such a performance in China.” performances. Different emphasis, different values, this information should be widely disseminated.”

“Because of countless efforts, it’s really great to be able to go above and beyond.” Menshew admired the hard work of the artist, “By focusing on excellence. It can be seen from much of the content of the performance, from musicians to guests, to the stage The actors on the show, they are full of focus and dedication to’ w ideals.”

Menshew believes that the show brings spiritual inspiration and hope to people. “People have gone through this epidemic and things in recent years, and they need spiritual inspiration. The show is very inspiring.” “We like the show very much. It’s worth it. visit her.”

Ms Sharon was born and raised in San Francisco. Her parents immigrated to the United States from China in the late 1950s. I remembered many stories about China that my grandparents and parents told me.”

Sharon is very clear that this is a performance that cannot be seen in China, “It’s very good. The performance takes everyone here to travel history and share stories. You won’t see these in China, and you won’t see events which shows persecution, so many people are beaten for trying to tell the truth, or just to live freely.”

“It’s so exciting to see these stories on stage because I know what my grandparents went through, what my parents went through, and it’s amazing to see these stories in San Francisco,” she said.

Sharon believes: “People need to understand this period of history. History is so rich in the performance. We can learn a lot from the story. Dance expresses and conveys these. You don’t need to speak this language. You can learn a lot from the story. using dance and seeing it in the story, experiencing it, I think that’s very important for people today.”

Editor in charge: Li Wen