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Music Resonates Through Audience at 'Spectacular'

By Tanya Ostin and Shar Adams
Epoch Times Australia Staff
Apr 05, 2008

Anna Wilson, a colour therapist, attended this evening's performance and said [the show was], "Beautiful and a lovely message, too." (David Rubecek/The Epoch Times)



Sydney, Australia—This evening Divine Performing Arts graced the Sydney Entertainment Centre with their fifth and last performance of the Chinese Spectacular . The show delighted the audience with classical dance, music, and songs.

Chinese classical dance is a rich language of movement and superb technique that allows the artist to express a myriad of themes, to depict a range of characters, and to articulate a wide spectrum of emotion.

Ms Anna Wilson, a colour therapist, attended this evening's performance and said [the show was], "Beautiful and a lovely message, too."

When questioned whether the show inspires her, she answered, "It does... because I do meditation in my practice as well, so there is a part of the show that is very sad—when they spoke about what happens to them [Falun Gong] in China."

The dance 'Nymphs of the Sea' is one of Ms Wilson's favorites, and she said, "I love the way the fans look like water."

She said "the costumes were absolutely beautiful, I love the drumming.

"[The backdrop] was fantastic! And I loved the way the people sort of became the backdrop and the other way around. That was lovely. It was all beautiful."

One of the things she will remember is the singing.

"I loved the gentleman's voice. It was so deep. That really resonated through you. I thought it was absolutely beautiful. And the colour!"

For information about upcoming Divine Performing Arts shows, please visit:
www.BestChineseShows.com.

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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