(Minghui.org) Shen Yun Performing Arts kicked off its 2023 season at the Atlanta Symphony Hall in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 24, 2022, unveiling an all-new program.
That same day, one of Shen Yun’s seven other touring companies arrived at the Narita International Airport in the Greater Tokyo Area in Japan, ready to kick off the company’s Asia tour in Hachioji on December 26.
Alex Wan, member of the Atlanta City Council, presented a proclamation issued by the City Council to the performing arts company in person on December 24. “I think it really is important for the City of Atlanta. We like to pride ourselves as an area that celebrates art, culture, and just celebrates people and spirit. So I’m very excited that it’s here to launch its tour,” he said. (Epoch Times)
The Shen Yun World Company arrived at the Narita International Airport in the Greater Tokyo Area on December 24. The performers were welcomed by local fans with flowers and banners. (Epoch Times)
Shen Yun performers received a warm welcome from the local fans at the Narita International Airport. (Epoch Times)
Rubi Cho, principal dancer at the Shen Yun World Company.
Principal dancer Rubi Cho was born in Japan. “The three years of pandemic made a number of people lose many things. Shen Yun uses classical Chinese dance to deliver to audiences the essence of five thousand years of traditional Chinese culture. Through the five thousand years, people also held universal values and the teachings of sages, holding onto this kind of upright values, and came to today step by step,” he said.
“I hope the performances can bring Japanese audiences hope, courage, and love, and they can be better looking at the future,” Cho said.
“The three years of pandemic also made people feel that many things don’t last. I hope through Shen Yun, people can find the most important things in their lives, as well as the meaning of life,” he said.
Shen Yun’s 2023 world tour will be the company’s biggest season to date. Shen Yun’s eight equally-sized companies will perform on five continents in more than 20 countries and in over 180 cities.
After Christmas, Shen Yun’s touring companies will continue to perform in Atlanta, Georgia, as well as begin to perform in Hachioji, Japan; Houston, Texas; San Jose, California; Boston, Massachusetts; Miami, Florida; Louisville, Kentucky; and Berlin, Germany.
Prior to the performances in Georgia, Texas, and Massachusetts, local elected officials extended welcome and congratulatory statements to the performing arts company.
After presenting nine performances in Atlanta from December 24–27 and January 6– 8, Shen Yun will perform in three more cities in Georgia: Augusta from January 10–11, Savannah from January 14–15, and Columbus on January 17.
Letter from Governor of Georgia, Brian P. Kemp.
Governor of Georgia Brian P. Kemp sent a letter to Shen Yun expressing his “warmest regards to Shen Yun as it returns to Georgia for another show season.” He extended this welcome to the “organizers and others who made this show possible, as well as the attendees.”
Proclamation issued by the Atlanta City Council.
The members of the Atlanta City Council issued a proclamation, conveying their appreciation for Shen Yun. “The performances have been recognized for their scenic movement from one legend, region, or dynasty to the next. Themes range from the delicate elegance of Tang court ladies to the battlefield heroics of valiant generals, from the timeless philosophical works of Lao-Tzu to spectacular scenes of magical realms;” the proclamation states.
Letter from Mayor of Augusta, Hardie Davis Jr.
Mayor of Augusta Hardie Davis Jr. shared in his letter, “It is my pleasure to congratulate Shen Yun Performing Arts, on upholding a banner of artistic culture through the avenue of Chinese dance and music. Your endeavor to revive the essence of 5,000 years of traditional Chinese culture, arts, and values that were destroyed in China under communist rule is successful and commendable. The discipline, diligence, and work ethic exhibited to perform so gracefully, and powerfully with tremendous detail is displayed so brilliantly in each performance.”
Proclamation from Mayor of Savannah, Van R. Johnson, II. (Epoch Times)
Mayor of Savannah, Van R. Johnson, II, issued a proclamation, recognizing that, “Although Shen Yun represents traditional Chinese culture, the values and messages it shares are universal. Truth, compassion, tolerance, loyalty, freedom, filial piety, veneration for the divine, good being rewarded and evil punished resonate with worldwide audiences regardless of age, race, creed, and nationality.”
Proclamation from Mayor of Columbus, B.H. “Skip” Henderson III.
Mayor of Columbus, B.H. “Skip” Henderson III, issued a proclamation naming January 17, 2023, as “Shen Yun Day.” He added, “We are grateful to Shen Yun for bringing a beautiful visual representation of China’s vibrant cultural heritage to Columbus, Georgia.”
Joint letter issued by Governor of Massachusetts, Charles D. Baker, and Lieutenant Governor Karyn E. Polito. (Epoch Times)
Prior to Shen Yun’s five shows in Boston from December 27 through 31, and two shows in Worcester on January 14 and 15, Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Charles D. Baker and Lieutenant Governor Karyn E. Polito issued a joint letter extending their welcome to everyone attending the performances.
“Since 2006, Shen Yun has brought the joy of classical Chinese dance, music, and art to audiences across the globe,” the letter reads. “Shen Yun has become a celebrated cultural institution and an international phenomenon by offering audiences the chance to discover the rich heritage of ancient Chinese culture.”
In addition to congratulating and thanking Shen Yun for the “awe-inspiring artistry and beauty that [the company] continues to bring to stages across our state,” the governor and lieutenant governor wrote that “with breathtaking story-based dance, ethnic and folk dance and orchestral accompaniment, Shen Yun has become an integral part of the multicultural fabric of our state.”
This season, Shen Yun is scheduled to present 36 performances in Texas, beginning with ten performances in Houston from December 26 through January 2.
Letter from Governor of Texas, Greg Abbott. (Epoch Times)
Governor of Texas Greg Abbott sent greetings to the performing arts company, stating that “Shen Yun takes audiences on a journey to the past and offers a glimpse of the true China. These performances invite us to reflect upon the ancient world while forming new memories that will last a lifetime.”
He also extended his best wishes to Shen Yun for a successful season, “I have full faith that these performances will touch hearts and minds throughout the Lone Star State. At this time, I applaud Shen Yun’s dancers, musicians, directors, organizers, and volunteers—without whom this treasured tradition would not be possible.”
Proclamation from Mayor of Houston, Sylvester Turner.
Mayor of Houston Sylvester Turner issued a proclamation, naming December 26, 2022, through January 2, 2023 as “Shen Yun Performing Arts Week.”
The proclamation states, “the unique classical, ethnic, and folk dances of Shen Yun Performing Arts transcend the modern stage and brings the glory of ancient myths, legends, and Chinese heroes to life on stage. Shen Yun Performing Arts not only entertains, but also deeply educates, enriches, and inspires; offering audiences of all ages a rare experience of consummate beauty and goodness.”
The mayor further added that in Shen Yun’s performances, “themes of kindness, compassion, and courage are brought out through the songs of eminent vocalists and stunning choreography; the human spirit triumphs over adversity in powerful, thought-provoking dances, providing an uplifting and inspiring experience that energizes each city with hope.”
Shen Yun continues its 2023 tour with upcoming performances in Atlanta, Georgia, December 27; Houston, Texas, December 27–January 2; San Jose, California, December 27–January 1; Boston, Massachusetts, December 27–31; Miami, Florida, December 28–January 1; Louisville, Kentucky, December 30; Berlin, Germany, December 28–January 7; Hachioji, Japan, December 27; and Fukuoka, Japan, December 29–31.