Newark, N.J. — Shen Yun Performing Arts staged performances at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center this weekend, presenting classical Chinese dance and a live orchestra that the company and attendees described as reviving 'China before communism.' The program featured traditional choreography, period costumes, and scenes referencing religious practice and reported persecution of Falun Gong. Audience members including attorney Patrick Mottola, finance manager Doug Carter, financial advisor Ms. McKenzie, and martial-arts master Mark Nowak praised the show this Saturday and Sunday, saying it offered hope, tradition and artistic excellence. The company, founded by artists who fled religious persecution, continues touring internationally and plans additional performances in coming months to broaden exposure.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
Shen Yun's performances are a window into China's rich cultural history, pre-communism. It's a chance to appreciate traditional Chinese arts, often suppressed in modern China. If you value cultural diversity and artistic expression, consider catching a show in your city.
Shen Yun's mission is to revive traditional Chinese arts and share them globally. Their performances are a testament to resilience and artistic excellence. If you're a fan of world cultures or performing arts, Shen Yun is worth checking out. Send this to someone who loves a good cultural experience.
Shen Yun Performing Arts, its performers, and audiences seeking revival of classical Chinese culture benefited from the Newark performances through increased exposure, ticketed attendance, and local publicity.
The articles portray the Chinese Communist Party negatively and highlight persecution narratives, which the coverage frames as damaging to the Party's portrayal of contemporary Chinese cultural continuity.
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