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AdoltTwittler t1_j25v66n wrote

and it's nasty propaganda tool The Epoch Times. Granted they spread a ton of anti vaccine propaganda during covid so likely killed off a bunch of their supporters but I still could not financially support them in any way.

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kazzin8 t1_j25vndy wrote

Well, they're funded by a weird anti-vaxx culty organization. Friends of mine have gone and wanted their money back because it was so bad and they get political during the show.

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resonant_waves t1_j2611k3 wrote

The New Yorker published a good review of the bizarre experience of attending a Shen Yun performance.

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/stepping-into-the-uncanny-unsettling-world-of-shen-yun

They tend to to tailor their message to the political leanings of the local audience, so a performance in the Boston area is unlikely to include their stances on gay and interracial marriage, atheism, evolution, and medical science.

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bakrTheMan t1_j263tpl wrote

Propaganda from the Falun Gong cult, although I've heard that aspect is a little more toned down in larger markets. They publish the epoch times if you've ever been confused why that showed up at your house before

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mrlolloran t1_j264bon wrote

I’ve never seen the show but I used to see their ads everywhere. They are overtly political and even the posters would give you reason to at least suspect it. Part of their pitch is about how they were banned under China’s communist party. Whether that’s true or a talking point I don’t know but again, nobody should be surprised it gets political.

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-Jedidude- t1_j268tdh wrote

Try to get a refund and go to anything else.

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slouchingtoepiphany t1_j26a2kc wrote

>bizarre experience

That's a good summary of an SY performance, bizarre. I saw one a few years ago in Providence, RI. It included an Asian performer singing opera in Italian, a strange mix of traditional Chinese dance and modern electronics about the Monkey King, and political theater that amounted to a litany of cusses about the PRC. I don't know what this says about the residents of Providence (I live outside of Boston).

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lotsacrudoutthere t1_j26d5t6 wrote

But can you enjoy the performance aspect of it (if you chose to put some of the background/political stuff on a shelf)?

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aquila0altaire t1_j26h4x0 wrote

Oh, please don't spend your money or time on it. It's just political propaganda with heavy anti-china sentiment. They are very much banned in China, because their cult-like rhetoric of anti-vax, anti-modern medicine, and faux spiritualism/daoism have harmed many people. China is very against religious practices in general for this very reason - religions give birth to zealots, so it's unsurprising they got banned.

And the touting of traditional Chinese dances and culture as "China before Communism" is complete utter crap. China still values many aspects of artistic expression from old cultural values - traditional dance, music, art, etc. They're not showing you ANYTHING new or groundbreaking.

As someone who lost family members to this cult, I ask people to please stop supporting them in the name of "open-mindedness and democracy".

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Babooligan t1_j26ik7j wrote

The show itself is beautiful. If you can handle the underlying messages and propaganda, it is something you should check out if you're into live performances.

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kazzin8 t1_j26m1cu wrote

They were banned in the late 90s I think because they didn't want to allow the Communist party to control them. Unfortunately some time after that they went to the weird anti-vaxx QAnon dark side.

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Darklighter10 t1_j27h49r wrote

You must have done something truly awful to your mother. I’m so sorry

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SouvenirOfTheYear t1_j27xo2i wrote

Like going to a QAnon rally in China. See 'Murica before the libs.

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Dogmeat411 t1_j28gxic wrote

They are also upset because China arrested many of their members and literally harvested their organs. Look it up. I watched a falun Gong member get arrested in Beijing in the early 2000s- one of the scariest things I've seen. 5 guys grabbed her, held her over their heads and literally threw her into the back of a waiting van. I'm not a supporter of the group, but they are not making up what they say about the chinese government.

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VeterinarianRich5986 t1_j28qv5j wrote

I haven’t seen Shen Yun, but the Falun Gong have become a darling of conservative America with their “pro-religion, anti-communist” stance. It’s most obvious in NYC that Falun Gong members are a larger part of the community in Flushing than in Manhattan Chinatown. In the former, not only do you see Shen Yun more heavily advertised, but the political ads ahead of the 2022 midterm election were overwhelmingly in favor of Lee Zeldin, whereas Manhattan Chinatown was much more in favor of Hochul.

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chasingpolaris t1_j29gy4h wrote

A couple of friends and I, all Chinese-Americans, went to see it a couple of a years ago. After it ended, we all decided it was going to be our first and final Shen Yun show. It was completely bizarre and we had no idea how politically charged it was. The dancing was fine and looked like what we grew up watching, but the rest of it was just a mishmash of religious and political performances. We could sense how cultish it was. It was cringey to watch.

If you can't get refunds, at least enjoy the pretty costumes, acrobats and dancing?

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AJSopranosEyebrows t1_j29plnp wrote

I used to work at Symphony Hall and Shen Yun would send people to drop off brochures, which we used to let them do without question, until one day I noticed they had slipped in home-made brochures about human organ harvesting in with the professional-made Shen Yun brochures.

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Emperor-Awesome t1_j2adzu5 wrote

I guess it's a bunch of dancing. Also, Boston's Wang is huge.

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