VIENNA—"I was supposed to leave to go to Hungary tonight, but I decided to stay here in Vienna, to see the show. I am really happy that I did," said Mary Kollerts, who is from Kentucky in the United States. She is living and working in Vienna as a logistics manager. "I heard about it and read about it and I kept thinking to myself: Should I leave today to be on time for tomorrow? Then I thought to myself: I would rather stay here and watch the show."
"I liked the music, the flowing fabrics, and the drums. I was very impressed with the different types of expression of dance that went with the music." Said Kollerts, "My favorite part was the Mongolian cup dance. I liked the colors and the way the girls danced on stage. The music was also very impressive."
She talked about a little of the moral values of the show, saying she liked the loyalty between the general and his mother, and how she told him to choose his country over her.
On its world tour the Divine Performing Arts will stage 220 shows in over 60 cities and 14 countries, reaching an audience of about 650,000.
For information about upcoming Divine Performing Arts shows, please visit: www.DivinePerformingArts.org
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