“It truly is a divine performance, and of beauty, and a lot of emotion. Brought me back to China, and it was a wonderful experience,” said Vasilios Hapsis, a senior field representative.
“The pianist, and then the vocalist, beautiful, very complete. When you leave, your spirits are uplifted,” said Maria Teresa Diaz, a former opera singer.
“The coordination, the music, the costumes, the orchestra, and the message behind everything. And the fact that we can enjoy the culture of China in such a pure way that it’s amazing,” said Evelio Diaz, a theater producer.
“I love the show. I love that it’s bringing it back to peace and love and kindness and trying to get people to realize what’s most important in life,” said Tina Payne, a motivational speaker.
“I think the beauty and the religious aspect of it and the dance and the inspiration that it provides is something that sticks with you and is true,” said Trent Larson, a strategic accounts manager.
“It kind of exposes some of the modern persecution in China. And then it shows a cultural, historical aspect as well,” said Tim Sesler, an attorney.
“I hope that our future generations will be able to learn the history of how China originally was established as the other countries were as well,” said Junko Ito, a pediatrician.
“I think I will, for many years, remember this beautiful performance. And they are true professionals and the techniques and dance and everything was just a wonderful, beautiful, colorful, very professional package,” said Tatyana O’Toole, a photographer.














