It was a PREFECT evening in lovely Pasadena while enjoying the magnificent and glorious performance from Shen Yun on April 28, 2011. It was truly a feast to enjoy with a unique combination of Western and Eastern musical instruments playing together harmoniously by the Shen Yun New York Company Orchestra. That live music surely compressed the time and space as if I’ve been transported back in time to 5,000 years ago in China and seeing the legend and stories come to live with my own eyes. I like “The Monkey King Outwits Pigy” which was a part of the epic novel “Journey to the West” described how Pigy becomes the second disciple in the journey. Another folktale was about the “Heroic Lu Zhishen” which was about an unusual monk who unable to follow the ways of monks but had a good heart and became enlightened at the end.
If you have not seen Shen Yun performance, you owe yourself to watch it today!
Be sure to get the program book! It has additional information about the performance.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Shen Yun Performance is here today at Pasadena Civic Auditorium
Long awaited Shen Yun Performance is finally here today at Pasadena Civic Auditorium!
We will be enjoying this delighted evening in just a few hours from now with new programs from Shen Yun.
Only 3 days performance tour (4/28 -4/30) in Los Angeles, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Exclusive 10% off code TW10 for Shen Yun at LA http://laspectacular.com/tw
Coming Shows are
5/3/2011 - 5/5/2011 San Diego at California Center for The Arts, Escondido
5/6/2011 to 5/8/2011 at Orange County Performing Arts Center
We will be enjoying this delighted evening in just a few hours from now with new programs from Shen Yun.
Only 3 days performance tour (4/28 -4/30) in Los Angeles, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Exclusive 10% off code TW10 for Shen Yun at LA http://laspectacular.com/tw
Coming Shows are
5/3/2011 - 5/5/2011 San Diego at California Center for The Arts, Escondido
5/6/2011 to 5/8/2011 at Orange County Performing Arts Center
Sunday, April 10, 2011
London Photographic Artist: Shen Yun is 'Elegant, Expressive'
The visual splendour of Shen Yun Performing Arts Touring Company was appreciated by artist, photographer and business consultant Rupert Davis, on Saturday night, April 9, at The London Coliseum.
He loved the show and its varied colours and dance.
“I liked the green in the Mongolian [dance]. I really liked the field of gold, the kind of sunshine in one of the ladies' dances. ... I love the colours.”
Mr. Davis enjoyed the digital backdrop where the landscapes, palaces and cities of ancient and modern China are rendered in three dimensions and where celestial beings travel through space to link heaven and earth. “I like that idea, I like the stories. And I love the scenery, the set,” he said.
He thought the show expanded his understanding of traditional Chinese culture.
Of his work, he said, “I'm a photographic artist so I have exhibitions and a book.” Perhaps he chose a book for the way it shows, in visual form, the ancient art of storytelling and moving through time.
Hosted in both English and Chinese, each program is given a brief introduction, enabling Westerners and Chinese alike to better understand the nuances of Chinese culture.
“Love it! As I said, elegant, expressive. Very good.”
He said he would describe Shen Yun as “very relaxing, almost soothing in some ways, as well as being interesting and entertaining.”
He loved the show and its varied colours and dance.
“I liked the green in the Mongolian [dance]. I really liked the field of gold, the kind of sunshine in one of the ladies' dances. ... I love the colours.”
Mr. Davis enjoyed the digital backdrop where the landscapes, palaces and cities of ancient and modern China are rendered in three dimensions and where celestial beings travel through space to link heaven and earth. “I like that idea, I like the stories. And I love the scenery, the set,” he said.
He thought the show expanded his understanding of traditional Chinese culture.
Of his work, he said, “I'm a photographic artist so I have exhibitions and a book.” Perhaps he chose a book for the way it shows, in visual form, the ancient art of storytelling and moving through time.
Hosted in both English and Chinese, each program is given a brief introduction, enabling Westerners and Chinese alike to better understand the nuances of Chinese culture.
“Love it! As I said, elegant, expressive. Very good.”
He said he would describe Shen Yun as “very relaxing, almost soothing in some ways, as well as being interesting and entertaining.”
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

