MCLC: CCP learns from Shen Yun

Denton, Kirk denton.2 at osu.edu
Fri Apr 19 09:03:00 EDT 2013


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From: Timothy J.T. Pi <timothy.pi at gmail.com>
Subject: CCP learns from Shen Yun
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Source: The Epoch Times (4/18/13):
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/17318-the-curtain-rises-on-a-farce-in-china
/

The Curtain Rises on a Farce in China
The Chinese Communist Party seeks to ‘learn’ from Shen Yun
By Epoch Times Editorial Board

Imitation is said to be the sincerest form of flattery. When the Chinese
Communist Party (CCP) begins imitating the New York-based Shen Yun
Performing Arts, though, sincerity and flattery are not part of the
program.

Ever since Shen Yun’s first show of classical Chinese dance and music in
2006 in New York, People’s Republic of China officials have tried to
sabotage the company’s performances.

Diplomatic pressure, economic blackmail, threats to theater owners—these
have been the staple tactics of PRC consular officials seeking to shut
down Shen Yun. 

Behind the scenes, a dirty-tricks campaign has included flooding hot lines
with phone calls, slashing the tires of a Shen Yun tour bus, arranging for
fake complaints to theater owners, and sending fake letters meant to
discredit the show’s presenters.

The CCP has persisted doggedly in this way for eight years but has had
very little effect.

Consider Shen Yun’s box office appeal. In the four months that Shen Yun
has currently been on tour in the United States, Canada, South America,
Europe, and Asia, 90 percent of its shows have sold out.

In Taiwan—just across the straits from mainland China—44 out of 46
performances were sold out, with the other two shows selling
standing-room-only tickets.

Recognizing it could not beat Shen Yun, the CCP has taken a new tack.
According to sources familiar with deliberations in Beijing, the CCP now
aims to “learn” from Shen Yun.

Of course, the CCP is not planning on learning from Shen Yun in an open
and above-board manner, in the way that a professional symphony might
invite a virtuoso to come play with it and give master classes. No
invitation to Shen Yun to tour China has been forthcoming.
Instead, the CCP intends to learn from Shen Yun in the same ways its army
of computer hackers “learn” from Western businesses and governments—by
stealing.

Perhaps this is why the following notice appeared on the Chinese-language
version of the Shen Yun website on April 9:

“The techniques, contents, design, and creation of Shen Yun performances
are protected by patents and copyrights. These also include the
synchronization and coordination between the digital backdrop and
performers, as well as all types of scene transitions and interactions
between the backdrop projection and the performers, orchestra, singers,
etc. Other performing arts companies, individuals, or organizations should
not copy or mimic these, or any aspect of Shen Yun performances. Violators
will be prosecuted.”

Two Opposites According to Shen Yun’s website, its mission is to revive
China’s traditional, divinely inspired culture.

During several political campaigns, and particularly during the Cultural
Revolution, the CCP sought to rip out that culture—root and branch. Tons
of ancient scrolls were burnt, temples were smashed, monks were tortured
and killed.

After the madness of the Cultural Revolution, the CCP sought to replace
China’s traditional culture with an unprincipled desire to get wealthy and
a dogmatic atheism.

A Dec. 17, 2011, article from Party mouthpiece Xinhua is one of many that
restates the CCP’s position. Titled “Communist Party Members Should Not
Believe in Any Religion,” the article explains that not believing in
religion has always been a principle of the CCP. It exhorts Party members
to propagate atheism and warns religious belief will “erode and slacken
the Party’s muscle.”

According to Shen Yun’s audience, the performance makes the divine visible
and brings out the best in people.

Daniel Brélaz, mayor of Lausanne, Switzerland, after seeing Shen Yun in
March, said 
<http://ntdtv.org/en/shen-yun/2013-03-29/-y-shen-yun-shows-a-divine-world-i
n-switzerland.html> the performance has “a permanent connection with
heaven and the divine.”

Bluette Pache, a retiree living in Lausanne, said of seeing Shen Yun, “I
have the impression that I am in a divine world, wonderful, almost unreal.”

Louis Fairbain of Montreal, Canada, saw the performance in January. It
made him want to <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7rG_sRxbpg> “be nice to
my fellow man, help out whenever I can, and just try to do good to
everybody.” 

Mr. Xu Zhen-Ji is a former president of the Ulsan Culture Center in South
Korea. After seeing the show in Daegu in early April he said
<http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/shen-yun-on-tour/former-cultural-associati
on-president-shen-yun-full-of-pure-sincerity-abundant-compassion-and-sheer-
beauty-374215.html>, “Whoever sees it [Shen Yun] would praise it for being
full of pure sincerity, abundant compassion, and sheer beauty.”

“Spiritual things are invisible, but they do exist in our hearts, and they
are hard to express,” Mr. Xu said. “However, Shen Yun showcased them in
the form of a performance on stage.”

Thea Booth, a music therapist in Brisbane, Australia, after seeing the
show in February, spoke of
<http://ntdtv.org/en/shen-yun/2013-02-07/music-therapist-feels-the-divine-g
race-in-shen-yun.html>how divine grace is always there as an undercurrent
in Shen Yun’s performance.
Popular WillAccording to an old Chinese saying, the heritage of orthodox
culture is where the popular will inclines. The one who can truly
interpret Chinese culture will represent the real orthodoxy of the Chinese
nation.

After seeing Shen Yun in February in Washington, D.C., Chinese dissident
Wei Jingsheng said 
<http://www.weijingsheng.org/report/report2013/report2013-02/WeiJSinterview
130209ShenYunA750-W476.htm>, “Shen Yun has posed the greatest challenge to
the CCP. Chinese have awakened to the beauty of their own traditional
culture.” 

“The Chinese people see that what Shen Yun presents is their true culture,
and that what the CCP presents is wrong. In this sense, Shen Yun is very
important to the Chinese people,” Wei said.

In addition to the challenge Wei Jingsheng describes, the CCP faces
multiple crises so severe that in February Xinhua published an article
estimating there are 1.18 million “naked officials” in China—officials who
have parked their families and assets abroad in anticipation of the
Party’s coming collapse.

Facing these threats to its existence, the CCP is now treating traditional
Chinese culture like an attractive costume it can don. It apparently
believes that with a little makeup and trick lighting, the old monster can
fool the Chinese people.

Fake Shen Yun performances have already begun popping up in the ancient
city of Xi’an in northwestern China and in Jilin City in the far
northeast. 

Viewers of these shows say, “They [the CCP’s troupes] are having a tough
time learning the essence of traditional Chinese culture. It just can’t be
learned.”

How could those devoted to an atheist culture ever learn the essence of a
divinely inspired culture? Either the CCP would have to abandon its own
essence, or else the CCP would have to offer a counterfeit version of
China’s traditional culture.

If the CCP could somehow stage a genuine representation of China’s ancient
culture, it would sign its own death warrant.

Mr. Cheng (pseudonym) traveled with his family from mainland China to
Daegu, South Korea, to see the show on April 6. “You cannot see this kind
of performance in China. Actually, you could say that it is entirely
unimaginable,” he said
<http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/shen-yun-on-tour/family-from-china-i-reall
y-hope-this-show-can-perform-in-china-374235.html>.

“It encourages people to believe in the gods. … If people in China do not
have any beliefs, they can do any kind of evil, even murder. What [China]
really needs is a belief that will awaken people,” Cheng said.

Zhang Tianliang, a commentator on Chinese politics, wrote about Shen Yun
in The Epoch Times <http://www.theepochtimes.com/news/8-2-1/65162.html> in
2008: “When the beliefs of traditional culture and moral values revive,
the conscience of the people will also awaken. The disintegration of the
Party culture is inevitable. When that happens, the CCP, an evil political
system, will lose the environment on which it relies for survival.”

Karl Marx, the spiritual grandfather of the CCP, famously wrote that
history first appears as tragedy and then as farce.

The people of China have lived through the tragedy brought them by the
CCP. Now they get to see the Party making itself ridiculous.

As the atheist CCP tries to copy the divine Shen Yun, it will appear on
China’s stage as thoroughly shameless and greedy for power.

Each fake Shen Yun performance in China will show ever more clearly the
beauty of the original. In spite of itself, the CCP will only strengthen
the Chinese people’s longing to return to their true heritage.

Translated by Sophia Fang, Lu Lu, and Irene Luo.

Read the original Chinese article.
<http://www.epochtimes.com/gb/13/4/12/n3845291.htm>







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