(Clearwisdom.net) NEW YORK--Shen Yun Performing Arts took
the stage at the famed Radio City Music Hall in New York City on
February 14 to an enthusiastic crowd. Its third and fourth of seven
shows were presented on the Chinese New Year, the first day of the
Year of the Tiger.
Watching the evening performance was Mrs. Geng He, wife of Nobel
Prize-nominated Chinese freedom advocate Gao Zhisheng, at Radio
City with the pair's two children. Mrs. Geng escaped China to the
United States in March 2009, following years of harassment and her
husband's multiple abductions at the hands of the Chinese Communist
Party. February 5 marks one year since Mr. Gao was last taken away
by police. He has not been seen by his family, supporters, or any
independent observers since.
Mrs. Geng He, wife of Nobel Prize-nominated Chinese freedom advocate Gao Zhisheng.
Disregarding her difficult circumstances, Mrs. Geng responded
eagerly to reporters. "Happy New Year!" she said.
"I am very thrilled to be able to see this show today. It is very
exquisite, very magnificent."
One act, "Drummers of the West," caused Mrs. Geng to reflect on her
husband's, as well as her own, plight: "There was one program, a
northwestern dance. When my son saw it, he said, 'Mom, I've heard
this [kind of] music before in Daddy's car.' The backdrop showed a
village that looked a lot like Gao Zhisheng's village in Shanbei
[in Shaanxi Province]."
She was touched by the show overall--but her thoughts didn't stray
too far from her husband.
"Really, I think everything was so beautiful, except my husband was
not by my side. I still haven't heard anything from him," she
continued, her voice shaking.
Mrs. Geng perceived the high level of dedication the Shen Yun
performers have to realizing the production: "I could see that the
performers have put in a lot of effort, over a long time, to put on
such a show."
Mr. Gao is known for his hard work and dedication to the causes
he champions. In 2001, he was named one of the country's top ten
lawyers by China's ministry of Justice. But by 2005, he had written
three open letters to top Chinese leaders and the National People's
Congress, challenging the Chinese Communist Party's persecution of
Falun Gong practitioners and other groups. Subsequently, CCP
authorities closed his law practice, imprisoned him multiple times,
and increasingly harassed him and his family.
On February 5, one year after his most recent abduction, supporters
filed a petition with the United Nations (UN) Working Group on
Involuntary Disappearances demanding Mr. Gao's release.
Category: Shen Yun Performing Arts