(Clearwisdom.net) The Divine Performing Arts (DPA) graced the Boston Opera House in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 10, 2009, for a two-show engagement. The spectators thoroughly enjoyed themselves as evidenced by the thunderous applause at the end of the show.
Attorney Mr. Fagone and his wife, Zazil
"It Was Just Very Diverse and Very Wonderful!"
Mr. Fagone, an attorney, and his wife, Zazil, were in attendance and thought the show was "fabulous!"
"It was so diverse and there were many, many different types of entertainment.. They did a beautiful job--from opera to the dancers to the drummers--it was just very diverse and very wonderful!"
When a reporter asked Mr. Fagone how he and his wife had learned about the DPA, he said that advertisements "kept on popping up" everywhere. They first saw an advertisement for the show in a Boston seafood restaurant, then at Costco, then at a Vietnamese soup restaurant. "Then she said, 'I really want to go!' So here we are!"
"What the Dancers Did Had Reached Perfection"
Mrs. Fagone thought that the female dancers' performances "were very alive and very symmetrical and very well coordinated.
"And the energy was--most of the time--spiritual, because what the dancers did had reached perfection. And they were all synchronized. The men expressed more power, more fire, but they were very gracious as well."
Mrs. Fagone told the reporter that her aunt was a professional dancer and that she used to go to her rehearsals. "Right now I feel quite fortunate to have had that experience. So I can maybe notice more things [about the show] than other people. And I love it. And I admire the Chinese culture, because it has been around for so many years. So we have more to learn."
She said she thought the last scene "had amazing resonance." "
Mr. Fagone's cousin, Roberta Rose, a retired airline employee, attended the show, too. "The show was wonderful, it was absolutely beautiful. It was absolutely worth every penny. I would suggest this show to anyone. Wonderful!"
Category: Shen Yun Performing Arts