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HOUSTON, Texas—After a long wait, Houston’s Shen Yun fans were treated to a much-anticipated performance at the Wortham Center Brown Theater. Hailing from New York, Shen Yun Performing Arts revives traditional Chinese culture as it was before the communist takeover. Its dance and live orchestral performances have graced the top stages across five continents. John Terry Kulisek, a retired police chief from Newburgh, New York, was among the audience members at the opening performance on Saturday, Sept. 18. “The choreography is unbelievable,” Kulisek commented. “They take your breath away sometimes.” Shen Yun performances are a unique blend of classical Chinese dance, song, live musical accompaniment, and a patented digital backdrop. Kulisek recommends that everybody see it, particularly because Shen Yun needs to be experienced first-hand. “It’s hard to describe,” he said. “You can never describe the colors, the dance, the choreography, the singing, and the music … They have to …