NEW YORK—After seeing Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Lincoln Center on Friday evening, Aziz Makhmudov called the experience "life changing"—a telling reminder of how far we human beings have gone astray, but also of how we can return to goodness.
"It makes you think about where we are as people now, because from where we all came from to where the world is is just two completely different things, and it's kind of sad to realize that," he said. "Watching the show reminds you of who we are."
"With everything that we are busy with, we forget that we're all humans. We all just isolate each other and form different groups, and we think we're all so different, but at the end of the day, we're not," he said. "I feel like the show really reminds us of that."
J Mac, a security manager who was also in the audience on Friday, observed the heavenly display. He felt it echoed his own faith.
"I'm in tune with the church, so I'm seeing sights and symbolisms also in the play itself," he said. "I was like, hey, salvation, oh, forgiveness, hey, mercy. I was seeing that in the play."

"It totally pulls you in," said Kelly Stewart, a manager of sales support. “You can totally feel what they're trying to say, what they're trying to portray.”
"With all the evils in the world, you can still rise above and overcome," added Stewart's date, Carlos Hernandez, an operations manager for a security company. "I just love seeing the way that all the performers move, and it's like they're flying. It was very magical."










