“We thought it was amazing. We have been trying for a long time to get tickets to the show, and we were excited that we were able to get it in our hometown, and the music, the costumes, just the meaning behind everything, it was more amazing than we thought it was,” said Kimberly Kostecki, an orthotic fitter.
“I absolutely just love the music and just the visual aspect of the costumes, and just how the performers are jumping in and off the big screen. And it’s just so, so, so enjoyable,” said Lisa Lovermi, a retired interior designer.
“The show is fantastic. This is my first time. The vibrant costumes and culture is really something to see,” said Maria Cristallo, a retired facilities manager. “I was taken in by so much movement and grace and culture.”
“I thought that Chinese culture traditionally was incredible. And I love the words, to keep tradition and goodness in the forefront. That was incredible,” said Kahlil Carmichael, a pastor.
Larry Bosuch, a retired business owner, said, “It’s just good to see the culture being revived and taught to people that have never seen it before.”
Ms. Lovermi said, “I think it’s incredible. I’ve learned so much about the culture, and it’s just such a wonderful way.”
“I’m 100% for it. I think that they should continue to show their culture and the meaning behind it, and I think it’s very important,” said Ms. Kostecki. “Definitely come and see this show. This is an amazing show.”
“It just is something we want to actually come back every year to come and see all the different changes and even the dance and even more culture and meaning and presentation,” she added.















