(Clearwisdom.net) Shen Yun Performing Arts presented three shows in Bregenz' elegant Festspielhaus beginning Saturday, March 5. Audience members came from Austria, Liechtenstein, and Germany to see the acclaimed presentation of classical Chinese dance and music.
Shen Yun performers answer three curtain calls after the last show in Bregenz, Austria.
Shen Yun leaves Bregenz with a standing ovation.
Bregenz, Austria
“Amazing . . .nothing could have been more perfect." - Mr. Egmond Frommelt
The Frommelt family—husband, wife, and granddaughter
Mr. Egmond Frommelt, honorary president of the "Bank in der
Liechtenstein AG" Advisory Board; his wife, Marianne; and
granddaughter, Leonie, drove from Liechtenstein to see the Shen Yun
Performing Arts show at the Bregenz Festspielhaus.
"The show was breathtaking. I just sat there the entire time in
amazement at the dancers' performance," said Marianne, wonder still
lighting up her eyes.
Her husband commented on the inner beauty of the Shen Yun
performers. "The empathy, which came across quite well, was
astounding. The show presented an entirely different world than we
are used to. But it was marvelous. It was a harmonic world, filled
with grace that ran just like a river throughout the entire
show."
What came as a big surprise to Mr. Frommelt was the tsunami in
“The Opening of Heaven's Gate,” which appeared to destroy
everything in its path because of the killing of an innocent Falun
Gong practitioner but was halted by a divine being to save all good
beings. "The tsunami that was mounting over the city was
overpowering. How that was technically realized is unique. That is
something I have never seen. But, it presented a positive message,"
he said.
Just like many others in the audience, these three members of the
Frommelt family were enamored of the Mongolian riders dance in
“Herding on the Grasslands,” where dancing horsemen mirrored
in their dance a sense of galloping under blue skies. "It showed
huge impetus and enormous strength that made one feel part of the
scene. It was spectacular," said Mr. Frommelt.
Talking back and forth about the show, Egmond, Marianne, and Leonie
touched on many of the scenes in the show, and all said that they
loved the costumes. Mr. Frommelt summarized their impressions,
"Yes, the show was, from A to Z, unique and amazing. It was all
intertwined so amazingly that nothing could have been more
perfect."
Shen Yun a “unique artistic endeavor”- Foundation President
Ms. Antonia Frick, President of the Liechtenstein Foundation
Attending the matinee was Ms. Antonia Frick, CEO of the
Liechtenstein Foundation. Her husband accompanied her, and both
were moved by what they saw.
Ms. Frick has been president and CEO of the Liechtenstein
Foundation for 25 years. She specializes in family law and has
recently established a project in Romania. On leaving the theatre,
she said, "I am still completely taken by the beauty, and
everything tugged at my soul. The costumes are simply superb.
Rarely does anything come close to such a unique artistic endeavor
anywhere in the world."
Ms. Frick was in awe of the dancers' precision. "Once you have
practiced anything, it becomes clear how much training and
preparation is behind it before anyone can achieve such
perfection—unbelievable."
She was further impressed with how the backdrops melded with the
stage presentations. "It fascinated me, the technology—how they
descend from the heavens and then they suddenly are standing on
stage; simply fascinating. And the spirituality behind it all—it
churns my insides."
Ms. Frick had high praise for the emcees, whose insights into the
history of each piece helped the audience glide into the world of
Chinese folk dance, myths, allegories and legends. "I find this
simply excellent—to have such introductions. Without those, I would
not have understood certain things."
She said she often performs qigong, "I have researched the
movements a bit and found out some background; it is difficult to
explain; one has to experience it. And the Chinese melodies are no
strangers to me ... To see all this in Europe is outstanding."
Throughout the entire show, a live orchestra performed its magic on
the audience, weaving from one scene to the next. "The Shen Yun
Orchestra is super. It harmonizes Western music and instruments
with their Eastern counterparts. Especially in this age of
globalization, it can only add to dialogue and understanding
between cultures and nations."
"The dancers are marvelous.” - Mr. Guenter Reich of the Friedrichshafen Musiktheater E.V. (music theater)
Mr. Guenter Reich, member of the board of the Friedrichshafen
Musiktheater E.V. (music theater), commented on the technique
displayed by the dancers and how difficult all the dance movements
truly are, although the dancers make them look so easy.
"The dancers are marvelous. The backdrop is perfect. One lacks the
words to describe everything one has seen today," he said.
An integral part of the Shen Yun performance are the animated
hi-tech backdrops that transport the audience to another world,
with blossoming landscapes, deep forests, Mongolian prairies, and
celestial paradises. Many in the audience members spoke of the
backdrops with admiration, commenting that they had never seen this
before.
Ms. Inke Barysch, owner of a life-coaching firm, was deeply moved
by the dances depicting life in modern-day China, stories in which
people of faith are ultimately rewarded for their courage and
conviction. "I was deeply touched, because this show has such a
deep spiritual background. I believe strongly that we now are
living in golden times," she said. "For me, the message is the
salvation of people. The heavens open up. Light comes down to
earth. The dark forces, represented by the evil police, disappear
and there is no stopping the light that enfolds earth."
The harmony between the dances and the music was unique. - Duchess Elisabeth zu Salm-Salm
Duchess Elisabeth zu Salm-Salm recommends Shen Yun
Duchess Elisabeth zu Salm-Salm was full of praise for the New
York based Shen Yun performance.
"The show was fantastic! Not only the traditional dances—the
artists' movements, the colors, and the backdrop—everything was
beautiful. The choreography was simply superb. The whole show was
an unforgettable event."
The live orchestra that combined Western and Eastern instruments
warranted special mention. "The orchestral interplay between
Western and Asian instruments was fascinating. That is something I
had not assumed. It sounded half foreign, half familiar, and
sounded great. I think it elicits something from both
cultures—European and Chinese."
Aside from kudos for the superb dancing, the stagecraft, and
costuming, Shen Yun is renowned for everyone's skill in the live
orchestra, prompting the duchess to say, "The harmony between the
dances and the music was unique. I really enjoyed it. The show is
so melodic."
She was particularly impressed with the erhu and the
musician playing it. The erhu is a traditional two-stringed Chinese
knee violin. "I have seen illustrations of this instrument and as
wood carvings. But when one hears the instrument actually played,
the sound goes immediately to the heart. It was wonderful—a bit
melancholy, but hopeful, too. I liked it immensely. And the dances
conveyed what they needed to tell. The moderator was a great help
in comprehending the goings-on on stage. The show is a cause
célèbre. I am so glad I attended."
The duchess was already familiar with the story of the monk, as
well as with the Monkey King [“The Monkey King Outwits
Pigsy”] and said, "Both are famous Chinese stories." The first
is attributed to a 600-year old literary work, about a hero called
Lu Zishen, and the other is from the novel Journey to the
West. "Such spirited fighting—a bit like kung fu. Really strong
and powerful scenes."
The duchess is familiar with Chinese culture because of her
interest in antiques, especially Chinese porcelain. "I read much
about Chinese mythology. That's why many things in the show seemed
familiar. Everything is brought back to mind with the show; I can
easily comprehend the messages behind the acting."
She was particularly moved by “Without Regret,” in which
police murder a young man for owning a copy of the book Zhuan Falun, the main text for Falun Gong practice, a meditation
practice of Truth-Compassion-Forbearance. "That young man,
initially standing on stage with his mother and was then
persecuted, and how the mother grieved, that was most impressive.
And then immediately ascending to heaven—that ends the otherwise
negative scene on a note of hope."
In “Herding on the Grassland,” she was greatly impressed
with the rendition of Mongolian horsemen. “It managed to bring life
in the Mongolian wilderness to life."
"Overall, the entire program was quite a success, a well-done time
capsule about China—professionally carried out. The transition from
ancient China to the present was interesting. The show also
conveyed the message that the artists are one body, presenting a
unified whole. I like that—it came across very well."
She will tell others about the Shen Yun show, "I can only recommend
this show to any and all and would like to see it again."
[Shen Yun shows] the inter-connectedness between the human world and the heavens - publicist and publisher Dr. Martin Walchner
Also in the audience on Saturday evening was publicist and
publisher Dr. Martin Walchner, who said he was impressed with Shen
Yun and appreciative of the Shen Yun Orchestra, which combines
classical Western and Chinese instruments.
"The last scene was something special—the inter-connectedness
between the human world and the heavens—it was present throughout
the whole show, like a thread. Such scenes are seldom seen these
days. Shen Yun is really something special," Dr. Walchner said.
Oriental carpet merchant Mr. Atesch Bayat, a Baha'i follower, also
praised the show. He was at the performance with his wife,
Ingrid.
Shen Yun presents a collection of short pieces, from legends of the
culture’s creation over 5,000 years ago through to the story of
Falun Dafa (also known as Falun Gong) in China today.
Mr. Bayat said, "Shen Yun has inspired me to find out more about
Falun Gong. The principles that Falun Gong espouses are really
great.
"I think it is great to see the persecution of Falun Gong
interpreted in such a perfect manner. It is a message of hope,
something I wish to have for the Baha'i faith, too,” said Mr.
Bayat, referring to his fellow Iranians who are persecuted for
their faith.