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MONTREAL—Despite being the 21st century, there are still many crimes against humanity that escape attention. One of these moved Emilie Sauvage, a former dancer, actor, and model, as a dance depiction unfolded on stage at the Place des Arts – Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier on Feb. 5.
“I’ve been wanting to see Shen Yun for years and I’m moved. I’m moved because what I liked most, beyond the art, was the transparency of the human rights and the current situation that continues to exist and to share it with us,” said Ms. Sauvage, a former dancer, actor and model.
Shen Yun in based in New York and it uses classical Chinese dance to depict stories from ancient and present day China. Although Shen Yun is unable to perform in China, it is still using dance as its voice to raise awareness on the atrocities happening there at the hands of the communist regime….