FRANKFURT—Marvin Holten was impressed when he saw the Divine Performing Arts "I found it very impressive how non-practitioners stopped the Chinese Communist Party officials," he said.
Holten was referring to a scene in which a young mother and her child are roughed up by police. Onlookers rally round and come to the aid of the two, driving away the police officers.
"When I saw this scene, I had a feeling that is difficult to describe," said Holten, who came to the show with his father.
Holten said he also was taken with the dance "Herding on the Mongolian Plains." The Mongolian Empire was one of the largest in the world because of their horsemanship. The dance movements in this scene simulate Mongolians riding horses.
"I really liked the acrobatic elements in that scene," he said. "Besides these, I enjoyed the dances 'Forsythia in Spring' and the fan dance."
Performed by Divine Performing Arts on Tour, the Shen Yun Chinese Spectacular will play three shows in Frankfurt before continuing on to Berlin and Hamburg. For other shows in the Divine Performing Arts world tour, please visit: www.shenyun.eu
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