NORFOLK, Va.—Dr. Claudio D. Divino found many things to resonate with when he watched Shen Yun Performing Arts on Jan. 7 at Chrysler Hall. Dr. Divino teaches cross-cultural communications, world religions, and ministry at the Mid-Atlantic Christian University.
“I was especially impressed with the concept that the show brings to us,” said Dr. Divinio. “That we have more meaning in life than just being here.”
Based in New York, Shen Yun was founded in 2006 by leading Chinese artists who made it their mission to revive traditional Chinese culture through classical Chinese dance and music. Shen Yun seeks to show its audiences the beauty of China, including its belief in the divine, before the country was overtaken by a communist regime that enforced atheistic ideas….