Mr. Kiyoshi, chairman of a human resources consultant at DPA in Hiroshima

HIROSHIMA, Japan--Divine Performing Arts (DPA) International Company arrived at its third stop in Japan, Hiroshima. Among the audience at the ALSOK Concert Hall was Mr. Kiyoshi, chairman of a human resources consulting center.

In order to gain more cultural understanding about the Chinese and to know more about authentic Chinese culture, Mr. Kiyoshi took 15 members of his research center with him to see the matinee.

"The performance showcased ancient China to modern China; it went across an enormous time-space. It was very helpful for us to appreciate the Chinese culture. Throughout history, there are ups and downs, and China is currently not in a good state.

"DPA is conveying 'what's right will always be right.' I can sense this message very strongly. I agree with it as well. I genuinely endorse the importance of theist cultures on mankind. You can just feel the dancers' firm belief from the dances' rhythms and power."

Mr. Kiyoshi was surprised to learn that DPA was traveling to 80 cities around the world in four months.
"Although nowadays, we have television, the Internet and multimedia, watching things live is always better. This is irreplaceable."

Finally, he wanted to give a few parting words to Divine Performing Arts.

"You have worked hard to put on such a performance. I give my best gratitude."

DPA enchanted the audience in Hiroshima during its first performance in this city. Mr. Kiyoshi and his wife said that they will watch DPA again in the city if the show comes next year.

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