RICHARDSON CITY, Texas—Shen Yun Performing Arts arrived in Richardson City, Texas, to the delight of Swati Hede, a practitioner of traditional Indian dance and vice president of commercial and contract management at Capgemini North America, Inc. “I’ve been waiting for this for years,” she said. “When I came here to the U.S. last time [in] 2018 … I just missed it. I had to go back [to India].” Hede finally saw Shen Yun at the Eisemann Center with her partner, Sherman Crabal, on Sept. 4. Shen Yun’s mission is to present “China before communism.” The Chinese believe that their traditional music and dance, which have a history of over 5,000 years but were virtually swept away when the Chinese Communist Party came to power some 70 years ago, were bequeathed to the Middle Kingdom by divine beings. “I like the fact that they were talking about divinity and spiritualism. It was …