'I would give 10 to every category' Says Vice President of American Mech Tech

By Dalia Or and Joshua Philipp
Epoch Times Staff
Feb 09, 2008

Dennis Hemmerich, vice president of American Mech Tech, with his mother-in-law, Mrs. Mariana, at Friday's Chinese New Year Splendor. Hemmerich said he liked the show so much that he is coming back Saturday with his wife and his mother-in-law. (The Epoch Times)
Dennis Hemmerich, vice president of American Mech Tech, with his mother-in-law, Mrs. Mariana, at Friday's Chinese New Year Splendor. Hemmerich said he liked the show so much that he is coming back Saturday with his wife and his mother-in-law. (The Epoch Times)


NEW YORK -"I am very impressed with the elegance and the movement of the dancers, and it is absolutely so gorgeous. The choreography is phenomenal, the singing, the voices are absolutely spectacular. The musicians are incredible, everything is absolutely breathtaking. I would give 10 to every category," said Dennis Hemmerich, vice president of American Mech Tech in New Jersey.

Hemmerich attended the February 8 showing of the Chinese New Year Splendor at Radio City Music Hall with his mother-in-law, Mrs. Mariana. "It's fantastic. It's very engaging and beautiful. I have never seen anything like that before. I have seen shows, but nothing like that. It is very, very entertaining, very wonderful from the physical, mental aspect, and from the culture, and the choreography too," said Mrs. Mariana.

Mrs. Mariana continued by saying, "The background is beyond words. Everything is stirring. Everything in the show is beyond words for me. The girls are beautiful, the boys are talented, the singers were excellent. Whatever, it's breathtaking. The first time I have ever seen anything like that."

One segment of the show, "The Risen Lotus Flower," tells of a story of three women imprisoned for practicing Falun Gong in China. "Falun Dafa Hao," said Hemmerich, meaning "Falun Dafa is good" in Chinese (Falun Dafa is another way of referring to Falun Gong). He said that Divine Performing Arts is "making a very good message. It appears to me that in China, there are very good people, but they are misled. The message of the show to the younger generation like compassion and love and faith and peace is very good."

"I really enjoyed it, and I'm so impressed that I'm coming tomorrow with my wife and my mother-in-law. We are very impressed," said Hemmerich. "We are impressed with everything here. Everything, everything. The dancing, the action, the choreography, the music, and the culture."

The Chinese New Year Splendor continues in New York through Saturday, Feb. 9. For other shows in the Divine Performing Arts world tour, please visit: http://www.DivinePerformingArts.org/ .

The Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of the Chinese New Year Splendor.