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Violinist: 'I didn't want to blink'

By Bai Yashi
Epoch Times Staff
Mar 06, 2008

KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan—Yi-Chun Chen, a violinist at the Kaohsiung County Symphony Orchestra and the Kaohsiung City Teachers' Orchestra in Taiwan, found the Divine Performing Arts Chinese Spectacular refreshing.

"That was awesome," said Chen. "When I watched the show, I didn't want to blink. The artists and their costumes are extraordinary. The kind of exciting feeling when watching the show can't be described in words, one must come to the show oneself."

As a musician herself, Chen especially liked that the Divine Performing Arts Orchestra combined Eastern and Western elements and added traditional Chinese music.

Chen stressed that the Divine Performing Arts artists coordinate perfectly on the stage. She said, "Both the instructors and performers must have a sense of belonging to the group and thus work so hard to bring the best to the audience."

The clear, high voice of the three soloists, the stunning costumes, and the hosts' interesting introductions gave Chen the feeling of perfection and harmony. "It's really wonderful, it makes you want to come back again."

For information about upcoming Divine Performing Arts shows, please visit: www.DivinePerformingArts.org.
The Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of the Chinese Spectacular. For our complete coverage please visit: http://en.epochtimes.com/features/dpa2008/

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