Gary Beaudette, the owner of a consulting firm, a songwriter, and an author of children’s books, saw Shen Yun with his wife Monica, their daughter, and friends in Modesto, California, on October 20, 2021.
“All [the] stories are great. They were very in-depth too,” Monica said.
One of the dances told the story of Falun Gong practitioners being persecuted for their faith.
“The persecution was the one that was most surprising to me. The story, the context about [it still going] on today in China, too,” she said.
Gary spoke about Shen Yun’s mission to revive China’s 5,000 years of tradition and civilisation.
“I think it is important… They said they won’t be able to do this performance in China right now. [It’s] not good to withhold culture. I think everyone should be able to express their culture and learn about it and then share with others,” he said.
They were also struck by Shen Yun’s bel canto singers, who sang about the importance of traditional values and morals. The Beaudettes said they agreed with the message in the songs.
“The singing evoked emotion in me. It was beautiful,” Monica said.