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'It Really Makes You Believe in Perfection' Says TV Host

'Holiday Wonders' Delights in Atlantic City

Epoch Times Staff
Dec 30, 2007

Mandira Mehra, a TV host, came to the Saturday performance of 'Holiday Wonders' in Atlantic City.


Mandira Mehra, a TV host, came to the Saturday performance of 'Holiday Wonders' in Atlantic City. (The Epoch Times)


Mandira Mehra, a TV host, came to the Saturday performance of 'Holiday Wonders' in Atlantic City. (The Epoch Times)
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One of 11 family members ranging in age from 15 to 70-something, she said, "Everybody enjoyed it. It is really an event for the whole family."

"The dancers and costumes and everything were absolutely lovely. I am a dancer myself....dancing is really using your body as an instrument for emotion, for feelings, for morals.

"My favorite performance is 'The Fruit of Goodness.' The two boys in this beautiful act, fate just turns around.

"I highly recommend this to anybody that enjoys dance, enjoys performance, enjoys music. This is just really inspiring.

"Of course, everyone can say it's beautiful, beautiful dancers, the boys, the girls, and costumes, but also, it had a lot of heart, a lot of soul, a lot of good messages.

"The emcees were lovely. They add a little bit humor with the story of chopsticks and fork. She had chopsticks, he pulled out the fork, it keeps everybody's attention.

"If everything is predestined, I am brought here by fate. The show drew me here. Like I said, it is a very inspiring show. I highly recommend it to anyone, any age. They have humor there, they have moments of pain, moments of freedom... good ethics, good morals—just a fantastic show.

"It really makes you believes in perfection. You always think perfection is not possible. Then, you see 27 people who all look the same way. Then, you believe in perfection with enough discipline."