“They would ask: ‘Wow, why are nodding their heads?’ Then their mother would explain it represents showing respect to elders and teachers.” Lin said that there were many children sitting nearby her. “I never would have thought the Taiwanese Amei ethnic group would be in this show too,” she said. In just one performance, I was able to see so many different dances, different folklore, and different characteristics of folktales.”Īs a native from Taiwan, Lin was particularly amazed to see the In the Mountains, the Taiwanese Amei Dance. Lin was surprised to learn that Shen Yun’s music is composed specifically for each performance. “I thought the music was superb … the music and dance were melded into one.” “This is my first time attending this show I was not prepared,” she said. Lin said the performance was filled with “an abundance of magical things-very artistic.” “The whole scene was splendid, and the music-oh my tears just dropped,” she said. NEW YORK- “Once the opening piece started, I was truly moved,” said Kelly Lin, a virtuoso pianist who learned from internationally-acclaimed Daniel Epstein.
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