NORTHAMPTON, UK—Alison Parry, senior new homes executive, saw Shen Yun Performing Arts on Jan. 21 at Royal & Derngate.
“It was really quite breathtaking. It really was a fantastic example of Chinese culture—the dance, the music, the visuals, it’s just stunning,” Ms. Parry said.
“I don’t think anyone can do it justice just by describing the show. It is something that you need to see—the colors, the dance, even the singing, everything, every single part of the show slots so nicely together, and it creates this amazing picture, this amazing journey. And I can’t recommend it enough,” Ms. Parry said.
“For me, the thing that stood out the most is the discipline. [It] was really obvious in how synchronized they were, how the expression of dance, how they really told a story, but without using words,” Ms. Parry said.
Ms. Parry was highly impressed with the Water Sleeves dance and the way the long sleeves were used.
“I really enjoyed seeing the floating sleeve dresses—to be able to keep in unison with one another was amazing. To demonstrate the fluidity and the elegance, I thought that was amazing,” she said.
“I think they’re really inspiring. They really show that if you are kind, good will come to you, and if you are hopeful, things will turn out for the good. That was really obvious. I want to go out and be a little bit better and see the kindness. It’s amazing how something like that can really kind of impact you,” Ms. Parry said.











