(Clearwisdom.net) From December 10, 2009, International
Human Rights Day, until December 13, 2009, the
Truth-Compassion-Forbearance Art Exhibition was held in the art
gallery of the Hotel Silva in Busteni, a well known resort in
Prahova Valley in the Carpati Mountains.
Silva Art Gallery is a well known modern art gallery in the area,
and its manager, who is also the Silva Hotel manager, is a local
patron of the arts, often promoting artists and cultural events at
this location. The opening was on Thursday, December 10, at 7:30
p.m.
Before the opening, practitioners traveled to other resorts that
surround Busteni (like Sinaia, Azuga, and Poiana Tapului) to hand
out flyers in the hotels and cultural institutions, and also to
give invitations to officials, so that many came to the exhibition.
Media interview a practitioner at the Truth-Compassion-Forbearance Art Exhibition in Busteni, Romania
The day before it opened, the event was announced in the local
newspaper and on the TV local station. That evening four well known
Romanian TV channels showed up, and journalists took footage of the
opening and did interviews, which were presented daily, even after
the closing of the exhibition, on Prima TV, Montana TV, ProTV, and
AlfaTV. Articles also appeared in the newspapers Romanian Epoch
Times, Prahova Valley, and TopBusiness.
Mr. Alexandru Gica, the manager of the art gallery, opened the
exhibition with a speech. He was very impressed by the paintings
and by their message of hope and said that the event would
certainly be remembered by everyone present.
Persons of note speak at the opening ceremonies of "Truth-Compassion-Forbearance" Art Exhibition in Busteni, Romania
Three other persons of note spoke at the opening ceremonies: Mr. Mihai Precup, the curator of the Silva Art Gallery; Mrs. Dragu Mariana, an art historian who works at the Romanian National Museum of Art; and Mrs. Lucia Humeniuc, co-president of SIRDO, a Romanian human rights organization.
All the speakers commented on the fact that each painting
represented a true story, making the creators also the heroes of
their works of art. "The persecution of Falun Gong is being
monitored by all human rights organizations," said Mrs. Humeniuc.
She expressed her hope that this ordeal would not continue much
longer.
The president and vice-president of the Romanian Falun Dafa
Association also spoke before the audience to explain about Falun
Gong and the CCP persecution.
Many visitors come to the "Truth-Compassion-Forbearance" Art Exhibition in Busteni, Romania
The visitors, many moved to tears by the paintings, signed the petition to stop the persecution of Falun Gong in China. They wanted to know more details about Falun Dafa and about the story behind each painting. They looked at the movies featuring the artists and their comments. In the following days they came by the hundreds. They bought posters, postcards, and CDs with music composed by practitioners.
Positive feedback from the visitors
Truth clarification
As they left, almost everyone thanked the organizers for the opportunity to see the exhibition and asked to be informed about future events of this kind.
The practitioners cooperated very well as one body, almost everyone
making a contribution to the organization and presentation of this
exhibition. Even a very new practitioner, who started to practice
very diligently after seeing the exhibition in Bucharest, gave
explanations in the guided tours. This was a very important test of
cooperation for the cultivation environment in Romania, which the
majority of cultivators passed well. Besides the great coverage of
the event in the media (TV, websites, newspapers - local and
national), many truth clarification materials were
distributed.
The next exhibition will be held in February 2010 at two locations in Suceava, the capital of Suceava County, and Moldavia, the famous northeast region of Romania.
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