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BOSTON, Mass.—When Shen Yun Performing Arts played at the Boch Center Wang Theatre in Boston on Nov. 13, its vibrancy and color delighted the Jennings family. “It’s totally unique from anything we’ve experienced,” declared Angus Jennings, the town manager and finance director of West Newbury. “It’s so vibrant. And the costumes are so amazing,” said Kristen Jennings, an early childhood teacher. “It adds so much to what you see … the fluidity of the dancers. [It’s] very colorful, very engaging.” “Totally unmistakable, completely original. We love it very much,” said Angus. He added that he saw how the Chinese culture was very rich. Based in New York, Shen Yun presents “China Before Communism” with classical Chinese dance and a live orchestra. China was once known as the Divine Land, where celestial beings and mortals once co-existed harmoniously. Shen Yun’s dances thus portray a culture that was gifted to the Chinese …