(Clearwisdom.net)
SUWON, South Korea--The New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts
hosted its final show in South Korea's historic city of Suwon on
February 18. Suwon Mayor Kim Yong Seo was one of the audience
members who was captivated by Shen Yun's performance.
Mayor Kim stood up to applaud for a long time in expressing his
appreciation for the Shen Yun artists. He gasped with admiration.
"It is indeed very hard to see such an excellent show here in South
Korea that demonstrates such lingering charm," he said. "It would
be so great if this show can be seen by all 1.1 million Suwon
residents, and let them all feel the happiness."
Shen Yun has come to Suwon for the first time, a beautiful cultural city that assembles cultural heritage from around the world. "It is worth treasuring to see here such a show that demonstrates Chinese history and culture," Mayor Kim said. "I am very happy about Shen Yun coming. It is just a pity that (Shen Yun) is performing here only for such a short time period."
Suwon Mayor Kim Yong Seo.
He believes that Koreans will be very happy and longing to learn
traditional Chinese culture. "China and Korea are in the same
cultural circle. We are all custodians of our ancient traditional
culture. Especially, we have gotten the Confucian culture from
China, and the Confucian culture allowed us to learn how to
cultivate manners, ... and nations need to respect and love each
other. I believe China and Korea are the same in this aspect in
history. I think it is a very good phenomenon that Chinese and
Korean history and culture could coexist in the same oriental
cultural circle."
Mayor Kim expects that more Koreans will come to see Shen Yun.
"Such a performance is rare," he said. "I hope people will come to
watch, if given the chance. It will be great help for you to learn
Chinese history and culture and for you to understand China. I hope
more Koreans can come to see this show."
Orchestra Director: "One can see the performers' rich spiritual and Chinese cultural essence"
Among the renowned artists attending Shen Yun's previous show on
February 17 was prominent Arirang Orchestra director Oh Ji Yoon.
She said, "You cannot find a flaw in this performance, it is
absolutely perfect, the whole world should come to a consensus to
invite Shen Yun to their country."
Oh Ji Yoon is the director of the Arirang Orchestra, an orchestra
enriched with Korean colors. After watching the show, Ms. Oh said:
"In Korea, I am also involved in traditional music. There are so
many things we can learn from Shen Yun shows, I really don't know
how to express my feelings right now. I have so many thoughts right
now that words cannot describe them ..."
At present, Ms. Oh has plans to promote Korean national music
internationally. She said: "Indeed, Shen Yun has given me many
valuable sources of inspiration. ... Chinese people are a race with
spirit and strength, there are so many things I have to learn from
them."
Korean Arirang Orchestra director Oh Ji Yoon
Ms. Oh also said that from the costumes to the stage effects,
the show is impeccable. Most of the opera shows in Korea adopt
staging techniques from their Western counterparts but today Shen
Yun exhibited a different characteristic. She said: "I learned many
things. The costumes and stage layout are excellent. Furthermore,
one can see the performers' rich spiritual and Chinese cultural
essence. This kind of spirit cannot be expressed using technical
means."
Oh Ji Yoon said that the cooperation between the emcees, as well as
all the movements in the show are perfect. "Through their
performance, I realized that they aspire to bring Chinese culture
to the whole world. Such integrity is what I think should be passed
down."
Ms. Oh was most impressed with the spirit and essence of Chinese
culture brought to life through the form of arts by Shen Yun. She
commented that this is the most remarkable part of the show and
reflects the traditional spirit.
She was impressed at how the Shen Yun New York Orchestra is able to
combine both Western and Chinese musical instruments--turning it
into something of its own. Yet at the same time, it is able to
retain its own spiritual connotation, which is also most
important.
"Especially through the medium of arts, the realms, or spirit, or
soul, Shen Yun presented to the audience, the highest value given
by arts ... this kind of art should not be artificially segregated
into Western or Oriental arts."
Finally Ms. Oh said, "Today's performance has a great effect on my
future work, it has helped me tremendously. The show is absolutely
gorgeous! It has traditional spirit and is an excellent show. I am
very touched."
Sources:
http://theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/30034/
http://theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/30045/