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Frankfurt: German Officials Praise Shen Yun

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Lesedauer: 3 Min.

[Dr. Michael Meister, Member of German Parliament]:
“My visit has been worth it—that I came here tonight. It had an enormous variety of different cultural areas of China. And I must say, the harmony, the rhythm in the dances was wonderful. And it gave an excellent impression because, up to now, I didn’t know this form of culture before.”
Dr. Meister shared his thoughts about what he liked best about the show.
[Dr. Michael Meister, Member of German Parliament]:
“Based on the costumes and the presentation, it was the dance from Tibet that I liked best. But the technology that was used was very impressive—where the music, the dance on the stage and the screen played together, it was just perfection.”
Dr. Meister also talked about the message he got from the show.
[Dr. Michael Meister, Member of German Parliament]:
“I think it was a great call, that each individual may live their personal life, their personal stance. It was a call for individual freedom.”
A Member of the European Parliament, Thomas Mann also says that “freedom” was a key element expressed in the dances about the Chinese regime’s persecution of the Falun Gong spiritual practice.
[Thomas Mann, Member of European Parliament]:
“It was very impressive. If one stands up for freedom of speech and then gets beaten up for it and cannot express oneself, or when minorities are persecuted. I can say this about the Tibetans, but Falun Gong is also being forced into a corner again and again…Therefore this is very important—freedom of thought, freedom of speech, religious freedom are all essential elements which we need… And I think all people were enthusiastic and many, many curtain calls had to be made, because people didn’t want to stop applauding.”
NTD News, Frankfurt, Germany.
 
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.
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Dresden Kulturpalast
14. April 2010, 19:00 Uhr
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Wien Stadthalle / Österreich
17. April 2010, 15:00 und 19:30 Uhr
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