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EL PASO, Texas—It’s the color of Shen Yun that draws people in, and at the Sunday matinee in El Paso, it was no different. Luis Gerardo, retired law enforcement, and Martha Gerardo, a chief human resources officer, came to Shen Yun for the first time that day. “Actually we’ve seen it (advertised) a couple of times that it’s come here to El Paso and we’ve always wanted to come and we decided it was the right time this year,” said Mrs. Gerardo. She found an instant connection with the traditional culture of China, including some parallels to her own Hispanic culture—particularly the love for dance and high color. “It’s a show for the whole family,” Mrs. Gerardo said. “I see a lot of younger people coming in and I definitely think it’s good for people to come and get diversified in different cultures. We’re very strong in our Hispanic culture here in El …