AALBORG, Denmark—When people of all ages and backgrounds come together at Shen Yun Performing Arts they take away different kinds of positives from the experience. Leon Raydon who works for a visual effect company called Ghost, which provides visual effects for commercials and movies, found the combination of backdrops with the choreography impressive. “I think it was very, very good also with the timing with the choreography, and the visuals you have in the background, that was really astonishing,” he said after the Shen Yun matinee at the Aalborg Congress & Culture Center (AKKC), on March 26. His wife, Elitsa Raydon, was impressed by the harmony created by the live orchestra and what was happening on stage. “The music is a part of the story. It creates the whole image together—you saw in some of the stories, the color of their clothes, it was responding to the colors of the others, there …