How Shen Yun Was Born to Expose Persecution in China, Revive Traditional Culture

How Shen Yun Was Born to Expose Persecution in China, Revive Traditional Culture
A curtain call of a Shen Yun show at the Providence Performing Arts Center in Providence, R.I., on Feb. 6, 2016. (Evan Ning/Epoch Times)
December 29, 2024

NEW YORK—Beds in Chinese prisons are not just for sleep, as Shen Yun conductor Chen Ying can attest.

In the hands of prison guards, a bed roughly 1.5 feet from the floor became a torturing device. Guards tied up Chen’s brother, then-29-years-old, taped his mouth to prevent him from crying out, then shoved him underneath it, folding his body in half. One tormentor then stepped on the bed to increase the pressure on his back.

The potentially spine-breaking torture marked only one of myriad abuses Chinese authorities contrived in targeting people like them: practitioners of the spiritual practice Falun Gong, which espouses the principles of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance along with meditation exercises.

The number of practitioners in 1999 comprised anywhere from 70 million to 100 million Chinese by some estimates. The atheist Chinese Communist Party (CCP), deeming Falun Gong’s popularity a threat, launched a campaign that year to purge the faith. Those refusing to give up their belief faced agonizing cruelty, including, but not limited to, slave labor, psychological drug injection, and forced harvesting of their organs for sale.

“It’s just unspeakable—the kind of crimes that they did,” Chen told The Epoch Times. Her soft spoken brother was dragged out of their Beijing home in the middle of the night and put in a labor camp for 18 months. Chen said he was lucky to have survived—another Falun Gong practitioner he knew became permanently paralyzed under the same torment.

As Chen’s brother struggled near the verge of death, his hair turning gray, a distraught Chen, who lives in the United States, was calling local media outlets to bring attention to his plight. It pained her to know such torture was only too common in China.

“This is very real to us,” said Chen.

Stories such as these don’t make it into the headlines in the communist-controlled media landscape. Unless it happens to a close friend, Chen said, people—whether they are inside China or abroad—have no idea it’s happening.

After her brother fled China in 2003, Chen, the daughter of two elite musicians who both had three decades of experience at China’s national orchestra, felt that she couldn’t just stand by and watch similar abuses continue.

In New York in 2006, Chen and her parents joined a group of like-minded artists who aspired to elevate artistic expression in a way that was impossible in communist-ruled China—and Shen Yun Performing Arts was born.

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Levi Browde, executive director of Falun Dafa Information Center, and Chen Ying, vice president and conductor at Shen Yun Performing Arts, speak in an interview with The Epoch Times’ sister media NTD, in New York City on Nov. 27, 2024. (Otabius Williams/The Epoch Times)

A Cultural Renaissance

The origins of Shen Yun run in parallel with a grassroots dissident movement in China, said Levi Browde, executive director of the Falun Dafa Information Center.

The CCP’s Cultural Revolution, carried out in the 1960s and 1970s, had destroyed China’s treasured cultural relics and many ancient temples. By the 1990s people were turning to Qigong—a traditional Chinese practice of combining breathing, meditation, and slow moving exercises to improve well being—to fill the resulting spiritual void.

When Falun Gong was introduced in 1992, it exploded in popularity, with practitioners sharing the benefits to their mental and physical health with their families and friends, and in seven years, an estimated one in every 13 people was practicing in China.

“This was a resurgence of traditional Chinese spirituality that hadn’t been allowed for decades under the communist regime,” Browde said, calling it a “renaissance.”

Since the persecution began in 1999, Falun Gong practitioners across China have been printing out pamphlets at home to reveal what the regime has been doing to the practice and its adherents in an effort to counter an overwhelming state propaganda smear campaign. Under the cover of night, practitioners disseminated pamphlets in their local neighborhoods.

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Two plainclothes police officers arrest a Falun Gong practitioner at Tiananmen Square in Beijing, on Dec. 31, 2000. (Minghui.org)

In that process, the community collectively realized that “we have a larger problem than the persecution of us: We’ve got an entire society that is ignorant of its own history,” said Browde, whose organization has made a short documentary featuring the movement. That realization led them to dig deeper, to “talk about the real history of the CCP” and the heart of Chinese culture, he said.

“In a way, it kind of freed their minds, to listen not only to the plight of Falun Gong, but to sort of look around and go, ‘Is this China? What have we become?’” he said. “There was a great awakening.”

Browde observed that Shen Yun embodies a similar purpose. Aside from spotlighting the tragedies still happening in China, the company chooses every element of the performance with great care. Dance moves, music, costumes, stories, are all crafted with the goal to filter out any communist influence and present China’s 5,000-year traditional heritage.

“I think they saw that there is something to the CCP’s culture and the way it manipulates and controls things even outside China that is very dark and heavy,” said Browde. The ancient Chinese culture, by contrast, “has universal gems in it.”

“It has universal principles. It has ways of reconnecting people to their own humanity, the good part of their humanity, to reconnecting them to the divine, and it kind of lifts people up,” he said.

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Shen Yun dancers perform a classical Chinese dance on stage. (Courtesy of Shen Yun Performing Arts)

‘Unprecedented Anti-Falun Gong Campaign’

The Chinese regime has been open in its hostility toward Shen Yun, waging a years-long campaign to pressure venues to cancel performances and demand government officials withdraw their support or otherwise not attend the show. The company has regularly found the tires on their tour bus slashed in a way that would have caused them to burst when driving.

Lately, the sabotage campaign has taken another sinister turn.

The Epoch Times on Dec. 6 revealed the occurrence of a 2022 secret meeting in which CCP leader Xi Jinping pivoted the overseas suppression in a new direction. The latest strategy focuses on spreading disinformation via social media and outlets with no overt CCP ties, and efforts to co-opt U.S. government agencies to act against Falun Gong.

Accounts of whistleblowers in recent months and court records show that Beijing’s officials have followed the directive to the letter.

In at least three high level meetings since May, including one conducted after the U.S. presidential election, top Chinese political and law enforcement authorities have repeatedly emphasized a desire to discredit the Falun Gong community and alienate them from supportive Western officials.

“Try every effort to sabotage the relationship between Falun Gong and the U.S. government,” states the latest leaked instruction from one meeting that took place after the presidential election.

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An illustration shows a torture method in which a Falun Gong practitioner endures pressure under a bed. The practitioner’s neck and limbs are tightly tied and pushed. Several people step on the bed, pressing down on the practitioner’s back, almost causing the spine to fracture. This torture often results in severe injuries. (Minghui)

Increasingly, the regime appears to be favoring more covert tactics, such as by funneling distorted information through clandestine channels. Efforts on this front have appeared in documents of at least two active federal prosecutions against Chinese operatives.

In April 2023, Los Angeles-based Chinese agent Chen Jun shared with another man—who is now under investigation for trying to sway U.S. politics in favor of the Chinese regime—an article maligning Falun Gong and declared he had a “major project to report” to Chinese authorities soon, court filings show.

Chen has traveled to upstate New York to surveil Falun Gong practitioners there and gather information for an environmental lawsuit to “inhibit the growth of the Falun Gong community” in the region, according to the documents. He was recently sentenced for attempting to bribe the IRS into investigating Shen Yun, by juxtaposing propaganda as facts in a complaint that the FBI described as “facially deficient.”

In other high level meetings, officials directed full support for a Chinese American YouTuber based in the United States who has made threatening comments toward Shen Yun personnel and has supplied materials in support of recent attack articles by Western outlets such as The New York Times, many of which Chinese media and Chinese officials have amplified.

“We are in the midst of a very determined, unprecedented anti-Falun Gong campaign, right here in America,” said Browde.

He noted that the activities from the Chinese operatives and the leaked mandates from the Chinese officials “line up perfectly.”

Making the World a Better Place

Xi, in the 2022 secret meeting, cited the growing influence of Falun Gong as a vocal critic of the Chinese regime globally. But there’s a more specific reason for the Chinese regime’s obsession with Shen Yun, said Browde.

“You have to look at Shen Yun from the CCP’s perspective—this is a communist totalitarian regime that came to power based on a great lie,” he said. The lie, he said, is that the CCP is China.

The CCP posits itself as the “true shepherd of the Chinese people” and insists that “there would be no modern China without them.”

Shen Yun makes it abundantly clear “just how beautiful and spiritual and rich China was before communism,” Browde said. “In the CCP’s mind, the implication is that’s what China would look like after communism, and so they see that show as an existential threat.”

As a parent, Browde is proud of his decision to send his two sons to study at Fei Tian College and Fei Tian Academy of the Arts, the school that trains Shen Yun’s dancers and musicians.

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Shen Yun dancers perform on stage during a show. (Courtesy of Shen Yun)

“I graduated high school at the top of my class,” he said. “Both my boys got higher SAT scores than I did, and they spend all this time dancing and training, doing all these other things, and they still outdid me.”

Both are now touring with Shen Yun as students on practicum, a special program that allows them to gain school credit through performance experience. With eight companies travelling the world simultaneously, Shen Yun greets a live audience of over a million people each year.

The performers captivate audiences because they are showing a glimpse of their real self, said both Chen and Browde.

“It’s not really an act,” Browde said. Be it loyalty or compassion, the artists are “working moment to moment” to embody the values they portray, and “that’s one of the things that the audience feels.”

Chen said her vision is to “share with the world something full of hope and inspiration, and how wonderful the world can be without communism.”

“We want to make this world a better place.”

From The Epoch Times