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DETROIT, Mich.—Shen Yun Performing Arts continued on its mission to revive China’s five millennia of traditional culture as it left another audience in awe of the beauty and strength of its performers, and the message they brought to the stage. “It is wonderful,” said Edwin Paul, the owner of a hair salon, who had come to see Shen Yun at the Detroit Opera House. Shen Yun’s repertoire includes authentic classical and ethnic dances, but the dance that captured Edwin’s attention the most portrayed how “communism came and caused the [Chinese traditional culture] to die. Fascinating history,” he said. Paul said that he had learnt from Shen Yun that under communism “art, freedom, creativity … is disallowed.” “So, the beauty of seeing the way things were, in the hope that they will become that way again … for everyone, it’s beautiful,” he said. The colours were fascinating and uplifting, he added, …