Shen Yun Is ‘Truly Exquisite’ and ‘A Marvel,’ Says Buenos Aires Audience Member

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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina—Shen Yun Performing Arts graced the stage in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on April 11. Their revival and showcasing of traditional Chinese culture was warmly embraced by the audience.

Marisa Romero, a public works inspector, said, “Everything was truly exquisite, exquisite, exquisite—A marvel. I’m super happy, and I don’t regret coming with my daughter and bringing her so she can reconnect with those values, especially children who are losing them.”

Susana Chames, a psychologist, said, “I thought it was wonderful. It moved me, it transported me to a world I wish existed. A world of truth and sincerity, where we use everything we have for good and not for evil.”

Gladis Giol, a former school principal, said, “I loved everything, I don’t have the words. As soon as it started, I burst into tears. The tears just streamed down my face.”

Lara Petulla, a dancer, said Shen Yun was “very beautiful,” adding, “There were comical moments, laughter, and you also got very moved.”

Since 2006, Shen Yun has toured the world on a mission to revive 5,000 years of divinely-inspired traditional Chinese culture from “China before communism.” Audiences praised Shen Yun for bringing these values and virtues to life.

Ms. Romero said, “It’s very moving. At one point, my daughter wiped away my tears because this idea of returning to, I don’t want to be repetitive, but this spiritual aspect, more than anything, and the values.”

Ms. Chames said, “A message not of words but of actions, of movements, of encounters, of defending what is good, of striving to ensure that good triumphs.”

Viviana Jozami, a lawyer, said, “Keep it up. What you do is brilliant. You can tell there are many hours of work—both the musicians in the orchestra and all the artists.”

Shen Yun will be performing in Monterrey, Mexico, from April 24–26.
NTD News, Buenos Aires, Argentina

NTD is a media sponsor of Shen Yun Performing Arts, covering audience reactions since 2006.