Feb 21, 2009
Consul General of Morocco, Mr. Fathallah Bencherif, enjoyed the dances of Divine Performing Arts with his family
FRANKFURT, Germany--Consul general of Egypt, Mahmoud Gamil El-Dieb, attended
the highly acclaimed Divine Performing Arts 2009 World Tour presentation at
Frankfurt's popular venue, Jahrhunderthalle, on February 21.
"With this show we are able to experience the traditional life of the
Chinese people. Even for the children it was very beautiful, they liked it very
much--the entire family liked it," he said.
When informed by The Epoch Times staff that the Chinese
consulate had attempted to stop the show, Mr. El-Dieb was incredulous.
"Excuse me, please repeat that ... And why?"
In an effort to discredit Falun Gong, a spiritual discipline banned in China,
the Chinese consulate didn't want Chinese people to learn the truth that Falun
Gong is good and is openly practiced everywhere, but China, hence, Chinese
students were not allowed to attend.
"Not attend? But I don't think that is possible. This is art--and art is
open for all people. No matter what the politics is like--this is art and art is
open! Everybody can use art to depict what he feels," said Mr. El-Dieb.
The consul general said he didn't believe there was any political content in the
DPA performance.
"Well, today I have seen [ancient] Chinese culture and there was nothing
against the current politics in China."
Classical Chinese dance has at its foundation China's divinely inspired culture,
lost to the ravages of communist rule.
When asked what impressed him most, without hesitation Mr. El-Dieb replied,
"Dancing! All these movements and the decor ... that is very good."
He agreed the show ought to be presented in many countries around the world,
because the DPA "presents the culture of China."
"Yes, the lost culture. I believe that all countries have lost their
culture with the development of technology. And I find it very good that it is
being shown again. This here is culture! This is art! Art is without boundaries
between countries and people. I hope this show will be very successful, and I
hope that it can be presented in every country and also in my homeland, next
year."
Source http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/12453/