Hadi Nouredine, a dentist, saw Shen Yun with his wife Raina at the Keller Auditorium in Portland, Oregon, on October 7, 2021.
“It was amazing… Very cultural, very artistic,” Mr. Nouredine said. “We love the colors, the dance, the ancient culture, and the theories behind every dance. Very well done.”
“[There’s] so much talent,” Mrs. Nouredine added.
Mr. Nouredine was especially struck by the modern piece that tells of the atrocious crimes being committed under the watch of the communist regime in China—the murder of prisoners of conscience for their organs.
“It tells a[n] [important] story of how in 2021, we still have countries [where] you cannot practice freedom of religion.
“It doesn’t matter which country it is, I think, in every country in the world, you should be able to live in peace and harmony with anything you believe in,” he said.
“It was really nice to get out today and to come and watch the show and be able to sit next to people. So it was a great idea that they brought it back, and they didn’t cancel it,” Mr. Nouredine said.