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Welcome to the Sound Of Hope Radio network, This is Catherine Hennessy and in this program we will be covering the Divine Performing Arts in Chicago’s Civic Opera House on December the 28th final matinee at 2PM.
The Divine Performing Arts have, as of the 29th, completed tours in Chicago, San Diego, Jacksonville and Durham. Attending the Chicago final matinee performance was Ann Kosiba and her husband Larry Kosiba. Ann is a violinist and currently a member of Northwest Symphony Orchestra in Chicago Land. Larry is a retired computer programmer for a machinary company. Ann and Larry both were delighted to share their thoughts and experineces with SOH reporter.
We’ll now listen to their feelings and insights about the show.
The Divine Performing Arts showcases a renaissance and reclamation of those long-lost art, which were prohibited by the government during China’s Cultural revolution in the 1960′s and 1970′s.
The internationally pre-eminent 2009 World Tour of the Divine Performing Arts possesses an ardent sense of mission and is passionately committed its telling the stories of the Chinese experience and sharing the core values of traditional Chinese culture and its rich heritage and artistry through performances in over 20 countries.
The Divine Performing Arts presents not only a vital, elegant performances, but a moving tribute to a people’s prevailing dedication to and reverence for there beloved arts.
The Divine Performing Arts troupe is currently scheduled to tour in Los Angeles’ Pasadena Civic Auditorium from the 30th – 4th January; Detroit’s Ford Community & Performing Arts Center from the 30th – 31st; and New York City’s Brooklyn in the Howard Gilman Opera House from the 3rd – 4th January.
Tickets can be purchased from www.ticketmaster.com and for more information please visit
www.divineperformingarts.com
Thank you for joining us for this special coverage of the Divine Performing Arts; I’m Catherine Hennessy for the Sound Of Hope Radio Network.













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