Shen Yun Impresses Audience Members in Nashville, Tennessee
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Shen Yun Performing Arts performed at the Andrew Jackson Hall, Nashville, Tennessee at the weekend. Among those impressed was a Judge who says the show was "so well done... just amazing." Here's more from the audience.
Shen Yun Performing Arts impressed Judge Joyce Ball in Nashville, Tennessee, this weekend.
[Joyce Ball, Judge]:
"It's so well done. I've never seen the technology. It's like they're really flying, and coming in. It's just amazing."
James Hoobler, Senior Curator of Art & Architecture at Tennessee State Museum, was also at the show.
[James Hoobler, Museum Curator]:
"I've studied some Chinese history, so I really liked the Tang ladies episode. That was beautiful. Reminded me of some of the ceramics that I've seen."
Alan T. Fister, Attorney at Law, says there is a spiritual character to the dancers.
[Alan T. Fister, Attorney at Law]:
"They're great physically, athletic and limber but they also seem to have an inner peace about them, a smile, and that's encouraging."
Pamela Lewis enjoyed the erhu soloist.
[Pamela Lewis, Public Relations Company CEO]:
"The stringed instrument, the two-stringed instrument, erhu, I thought was beautiful. And to have such resonant sound from such a small instrument with two strings the woman was quite gifted the performer."
NTD News, Nashville, Tennessee
Shen Yun Performing Arts performed at the Andrew Jackson Hall, Nashville, Tennessee at the weekend. Among those impressed was a Judge who says the show was "so well done... just amazing." Here's more from the audience.
Shen Yun Performing Arts impressed Judge Joyce Ball in Nashville, Tennessee, this weekend.
[Joyce Ball, Judge]:
"It's so well done. I've never seen the technology. It's like they're really flying, and coming in. It's just amazing."
James Hoobler, Senior Curator of Art & Architecture at Tennessee State Museum, was also at the show.
[James Hoobler, Museum Curator]:
"I've studied some Chinese history, so I really liked the Tang ladies episode. That was beautiful. Reminded me of some of the ceramics that I've seen."
Alan T. Fister, Attorney at Law, says there is a spiritual character to the dancers.
[Alan T. Fister, Attorney at Law]:
"They're great physically, athletic and limber but they also seem to have an inner peace about them, a smile, and that's encouraging."
Pamela Lewis enjoyed the erhu soloist.
[Pamela Lewis, Public Relations Company CEO]:
"The stringed instrument, the two-stringed instrument, erhu, I thought was beautiful. And to have such resonant sound from such a small instrument with two strings the woman was quite gifted the performer."
NTD News, Nashville, Tennessee