“It was like a message that I felt that came to me. And it’s very deep, something very deep,” she said. “I felt this sense of kindness throughout the whole show, a very pure kindness, an immense purity. That’s what I felt.”
“I see that beyond everything that has been demonstrated, what touched me the most is the more divine, spiritual part. The importance that we must give to our connection with the spirit, with the Divine,” said Priscilla Tofanello, an AI specialist.
“I found the orchestra fascinating, the opera singer was marvelous, and the pianist was excellent,” said Lidia Rosenstein, a lawyer. “The erhu. I can’t believe that with two strings someone is able to make those really magical sounds.”
“I think that this [culture] is something that goes beyond the times, beyond communism. Beyond dance, there are moments of great emotion. There are two moments of great emotion—I’m not going to spoil them—that surpass everything. The show is incredible,” said Fernando Dabbah, a surgeon. “It seems to me that this is what the world needs right now. The culture of this is what the world needs now.”
“But beyond what is beautiful, magical, and incredible, this social critique, this demonstration to the world of making known what is happening in a way that is not explicit, but still shows what is happening that people don’t know about,” Ms. Tofanello said.
“People should come because it is amazing. Everything, from the entrance to the exit, everything is amazing,” Mr. Dabbah said.














