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Atlanta: Mayors of Three Young Cities Welcome Shen Yun (Photo)

Jan. 16, 2010

(Clearwisdom.net) Shen Yun Performing Arts, a Chinese dance and music company, is making a stop at Atlanta's Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre from January 15 to 17 as part of its 2010 world tour, and the mayors of the three new, surrounding cities graciously welcomed the group.

Sandy Springs Mayor Eva Galambos welcomed the show. She said the people of Sandy Springs were eager for the visit from the company and pleased that the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre "was chosen to showcase the talents of these world-class artists."

"On behalf of the City Council and the residents of Sandy Springs, I send you our heartfelt welcome to the area. We are happy to participate. ... Just as the New Year changes and Chinese traditions state, we sincerely wish peace and happiness for everyone who performs in this program and also for those who watch it.

"Your talents and dedication have an impact on the lives of many. It is through these talents that we celebrate the culture and beauty of China's classical heritage and artistic traditions. ... Again, thank you for being here. You have enlightened us and we look forward to celebrating your heritage."

Shen Yun will be performing at the Cobb Energy Centre in Atlanta, Jaunary 15-17, 2009

Dunwoody Mayor Ken Wright welcomed the company and said the citizens of his city were eagerly anticipating the "wonderfully entertaining show." He said he felt warmth and enthusiasm for the company's arrival.

Duluth is one of the newer of the young cities. Like Sandy Springs, it is rich in residents of Chinese heritage. Nancy Harris, Mayor of Duluth, hoped many citizens from her city would come and enjoy the costumes, music, and dances in the show.

She said Shen Yun was a commendable endeavor that would enhance cultural exchange and understanding of Chinese heritage.

"May our American and Asian traditions build upon each other to support a better community."

She expressed "best wishes for a successful event."

Source: http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/28053/