CINCINNATI, Ohio—Jim and Lisa Stull drove over 1,000 miles from Florida to see Shen Yun, arriving in Cincinnati at 3 a.m., making them fashionably early for the Feb. 27 matinee. “We got some sleep and we got to come here and see the show—we were afraid that we weren’t going to be able to, but it was beautiful!” said Mrs. Stull. Despite the grueling travel, the couple was happy they came, finding the performance of classical Chinese dance and music “relaxing, calming, and peaceful.” Shen Yun is the world-renowned New York-based performing arts company bringing 5,000 years of Chinese culture to life on stage, renewing a culture damaged by 70 years of communism. Mrs. Stull said she was “in awe” of the dancers and musicians. “I think it’s good for them to get the Chinese culture out there because especially with the pandemic there are a lot of people who …