WASHINGTON—Nelson and Audrey Sosa were amazed and surprised when they saw Shen Yun Performing Arts for the first time at the Trump Kennedy Opera House on Jan. 11. Mr. Sosa, chief information officer for an international organization, said, “It’s my first time, and it was amazing.”
She said it was riveting for her “to see the typical dance from Manchuria.”
Shen Yun performs for audiences around the world in order to revive traditional Chinese culture. “For me, I can’t wait to see the rebirth because I think as a half-Chinese, we’re very spiritual, and for me, I can see it, I can feel it through the show,” Mrs. Sosa said.
Traditional Chinese culture is very spiritual, and Shen Yun shows dances about the Creator and the Divine. Mr. Sosa noted the spiritual message in the piece, “You Reap What You Sow.”
Shen Yun features a live orchestra with a combination of Eastern and Western instruments. Mrs. Sosa said the music was “beautiful.”
Mrs. Sosa said it was very effective to tell stories through dance.
“I think it’s very effective,” she said, “because people can see it through the arts.”
“It’s told through story,” Mr. Sosa said. “I think that you usually remember things through stories. So this is like story and art and everything, and I think the message gets to us.”










