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HONOLULU—Honolulu’s theatergoers gained a more well-rounded look at China on March 26. David R. Stilwell, former assistant secretary of State for the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, attended the March 26 matinee of Shen Yun. Shen Yun is a classical Chinese dance and music performance hailing from New York. Steeped in the spiritual and artistic traditions of ancient China, the artists showcase Chinese culture before the era of communism. “I’ve had many opportunities to come and see Shen Yun, but there’s always something else going on,” he recounted. “In fact, when I was in D.C., in the assistant secretary job, they came to town, but I think I was traveling. So thanks to some folks here in town who made it easy to come, and I’m very glad I did. It’s a nice feel to capture the spiritual aspects of Chinese culture.” Mr. Stilwell reflected on the perspectives …