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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.—Watching Shen Yun Performing Arts was a very moving experience for Tanya Rebeca, a Romanian-born music producer, pianist, lyricist, and singer. “It was breathtaking, it brought tears to my eyes many times, and gave me goosebumps,” Rebeca said. “Especially when the ladies were dancing, the way they are flowing, the way the music goes along with everything they’re doing, the way they lift their bodies in the air—it’s unbelievable.” And learning about the Chinese culture was fantastic, said the music producer. Shen Yun Performing Arts, a classical Chinese dance and music company, was performing at the War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, California on Jan. 9. “It seems unreal to watch people move their bodies so perfectly. It’s majestic! It’s like, wow. It’s so perfect, it’s like it’s not real,” said Rebeca. Shen Yun’s dances portray mini-dramas that depict stories from the past. The heroes express exalted virtues …