WELLINGTON, New Zealand—Audrey Trotman, a policy advisor with New Zealand’s Ministry of Education, was singing praises for Shen Yun Performing Arts on April 15 after another sold-out performance in the capital city.
The performance was “magical,” she said, and impressed her with its powerful message, vibrant colours, and the dancers’ flowing movements.
“You get the opportunity to be taken away into a colourful and fantasy-like world, and one where magic happens—where we thrive, where the Gods are present, and where human history and the universe come together,” Ms. Trotman said.
New York-based Shen Yun has become known for its explosive colours, messages of hope, and its celebration of China’s 5,000 years of divinely-inspired culture—much of which has been destroyed or forgotten in modern-day China….