LAUSANNE, Switzerland—From January 14 to 17, Shen Yun Performing Arts returned to Europe for a new season, and the city of Lausanne immersed itself in the sounds of ancient China.
Mauro Zanazzi speaks from the heart, with the authenticity that he also lovingly serves in his restaurant specializing in Italian cuisine in Payerne, not far from Lausanne. The traditional cuisine of his native Italy is brought to life at a restaurant named in his mother’s honor. That’s why the owner of this restaurant was so passionate about Shen Yun’s mission.
“What they do, sing, dance…with so much love! It’s unbelievable,” said Mauro Zanazzi, visibly happy and moved.
He said New York-based Shen Yun artists “perform with a desire to share their thoughts and a Chinese tradition with the strength of spirit and love.” I am convinced that we should imitate them.”
“Everyone, every young person should imitate them and pass on their national traditions to the whole world,” he said.
Through the performance, Zanacci “felt the desire and strength conveyed through movement, dance and music.”
According to Zanazzi, Shen Yun’s “perfect moves and dances” were born out of a desire to “tell 5,000 years of history.”
“It was such a beautiful feeling that it brought tears to my eyes!” he said.
“They are young people…they are young people who do all this, the love they use, the strength that they have to do this! And always with a high level of professionalism because they Because it wasn’t the first time I learned to do this yesterday.”
“I’m sure those who taught young people all this learned it from the masters before them…it’s beautiful, from their ancestors who passed it on to them,” said Zanazzi. rice field.
Classical Chinese dance certainly has a long history, its techniques and movements drawn from thousands of years of culture and enriched from different dynasties of the past, making it one of the most complete dance systems in the world today. I’m here.
“That’s what I think… Not only should China do it in the world, but every country in the world should inherit, tradition, make known all that matters… And don’t forget what your ancestors did to get to this point,” Zanacci said.
“It’s really unique, a first for me… I think it’s unique in the world! You really have to appreciate it. It’s a show you definitely want to see!”
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