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Czech Audience Gives Six Curtain Calls to Shen Yun

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Brno audiences enthusiastically applauded Shen Yun three nights in a row at the National Theatre.
The New York-based touring company performed to a near full-house theatre for all three performances.
Several VIP‘s shared their first impressions of Shen Yun.
[Jan Pijacek, Mayor of Vlcnov]:
“The whole performance had a fantastic spiritual dimension so I think that it is something that cannot be either described or expressed, a man just has to feel it.”
Czech Parliament Member Frantisek Sivera was glad to attend the show which he missed 2 years ago in the Czech capital of Prague.
[Frantisek Sivera, Czech MP]:
“The show is breathtaking, brilliant, it is a play of colors and music, it is really a fantastic experience. I have never seen anything like that, so I am very surprised.”
Mr. Mikus bought tickets for all employees in his office.
[Mr. Mikus, Businessman]:
“My impression is fantastic, I have booked 30 tickets for our Brno branch, so all employees will come. The title alone is fantastic ‘Enter the world of majestic beauty’ – along with the color, marvelous music and the strength of spirit – it is fantastic.”
This is the second time Shen Yun has performed in the National theatre in Brno.
The spectators liked the show so much that they gave Shen Yun six curtain calls in appreciation.
NTD News, Brno, Czech Republic.
Vladka Maskova
 
Die Epoch Times Deutschland freut sich, als Medienpartner von Shen Yun Performing Arts World Tour 2010 ihren Leserinnen und Lesern einen exklusiven Einblick in ein einzigartiges Kulturereignis bieten zu können.
Die Aufführungen von „Shen Yun” finden bis Mitte Juni in folgenden Städten statt:
Paris, Frankreich / 24.-25. April
Cardiff, Vereinigtes Königreich / 27.-28. April
Louvain-la-Neuve/Neu-Löwen bei Brüssel, Belgien / 30. April – 11. Mai
Neuchâtel, Schweiz / 13.-16. Mai
Chişinău/Kischinau, Republik Moldau / 25.-26. Mai
Odessa, Ukraine / 28. Mai
Athen, Griechenland / 3.-4. Juni
Turin, Italien / 8.-9. Juni
Lodz, Polen / 14.-16. Juni
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