RICHARDSON CITY, Texas—Music teacher and former singer, Judith Ritchie, saw Shen Yun Performing Arts two years ago and heard that the company was performing again at the Eisemann Center with a whole new repertoire. Knowing that the Sept. 4 performance would be another chance to learn more about Chinese culture, Ritchie decided to attend with her partner. She said she was not disappointed. “It was unbeatable. I enjoyed the whole thing,” Ritchie said. “And I really love the fact that you’re giving … background into the Chinese culture. It’s something that’s very necessary in this country and we’re learning a lot.” Shen Yun is reviving traditional Chinese culture that has a rich history of 5,000 years. It presents classical Chinese dances that portray beauty, finesse, and strength while sharing stories of Chinese history and moral guidance that has been passed down through the generations. One of the dance pieces that …