DETROIT, Mich.—At the Jan. 16 matinee of Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Detroit Opera House, audiences said the performance left them feeling uplifted and renewed. Psychologist Howard Berlin was glad to see people come together to experience a sense of community. “People now are feeling depressed because they feel more isolated and alone,” he said. “And when you come to something like this, you see people coming together and the beauty of community.” New York-based Shen Yun is a global classical Chinese dance and music phenomenon that has been sharing a message of hope with the world on its global tour since 2006. It performs in over 150 cities each year with a brand-new program. Bringing to life traditional Chinese culture with colorful costumes, original music performed by a live orchestra, and breathtaking dance numbers, audience members often remark how Shen Yun is a one-of-a-kind experience. Berlin himself got …