Divine Performing Arts in Dallas
Inspired by the spirit of an ancient culture,
Divine Performing Arts brings to life classical Chinese
dance and music in a gloriously colorful and exhilarating show. With an elite company of dancers, singers, and musicians, the New York-based Divine Performing Arts comes to Dallas this February.
The company’s masterful choreography and graceful routines range from grand classical processions to ethnic and folk dances, with gorgeously costumed dancers moving in stunning synchronized patterns. Its themes are drawn from the pages of history as well as our world today.
State-of-the-art backdrops conjure celestial palaces and pastoral vistas, while groundbreaking music combines the best of Chinese and Western composition. Taking inspiration from ancient heroic legends and modern courageous tales, the breathtaking beauty of
Divine Performing Arts is not to be missed.
Tickets & Venue
Show schedules:
- Mon, February 2, 2009 7:30 PM
- Tue, February 3, 2009 7:30 PM
- Wed, February 4, 2009 7:30 PM
Live orchestra:
Divine Performing Arts Orchestra
Buy tickets online from:
Information hotline:
- 1-888-907-4697
Ticket hotlines:
- 972-744-4650
- 1-888-907-4697
Ticket prices:
$100, $80, $60, $40, $30
1. Save 15%+ for group of 10 or more people!
2. Save 10%* for individual tickets by Nov. 30 (* not applicable for $100 tickets)!
For more information please visit http://DivineShowsDallas.com.
Show venue:
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VIP Greetings »
Michael Ger, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Houston (2008)
Jim Jackson, Texas State Representative (2008)
Kenny Marchant, Member of Congress, Texas (2008)
Ye Hong-zhi, Commissioner of Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission in U.S. South Region
Yan Shu-rong, Vice-Director of the Cultural Center of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Houston
Liang Shen-ping, Commissioner of Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission in U.S. South Region



