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The performance reflects the dark reality pathologists thank Shen Yun for their courage | Dance | Traditional Culture | Seattle Marion Oliver McCaw Theater

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[Epoch Times October 03, 2021](The Epoch Times reporter Shun Hua reported in Seattle, USA) “The performance of Shen Yun is extraordinary!” On the evening of October 2, 2021, speech pathologist Haley Roth and friend Melissa Lambert were in Marion, Seattle SEATTLE Marion Oliver McCaw Hall (SEATTLE Marion Oliver McCaw Hall) admired after watching the fourth performance of Shen Yun Universal Performing Arts.

Haley Roth admires Shen Yun dancers: “They must have very good dance training. Every dance is beautiful.” Melissa Lambert agrees: “Although I have no talent for dancing, I see their coherent movements on stage. I am surprised.”

Haley Roth believes that the length of each dance of Shen Yun is very good, “It allows us to concentrate in a period of time.” “In addition, I like that the present host of each section introduces what the next program is and what it has. Such a cultural background, so that I can more easily focus on important aspects.”

Both Haley Roth and Melissa Lambert like the two dances “Water Sleeve” and “Xiu Chunmei”. The Shen Yun Live Symphony Orchestra also surprised the two of them. Melissa Lambert said: “Those performers are so talented. I like listening to traditional Chinese music.”

Melissa Lambert admits that she doesn’t know much about traditional Chinese culture, “but I am grateful that Shen Yun can provide an opportunity to learn traditional Chinese culture, which is fascinating.”

Haley Roth thanked Shen Yun for its courage to reflect reality. “The dark reality reflected in the show “The Last Madness” requires courage to put it on stage.”

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Melissa Lambert believes that Shen Yun can help people after the epidemic to be optimistic. “At the beginning of the (Shen Yun) performance, I saw so many audiences gathering here to appreciate and enjoy traditional Chinese culture. I was very happy, especially we just experienced it. The epidemic has lasted for a year.”

Editor in charge: Xia Jing

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