“What touched me very much, to put it this way, was this longing for the Divine, for justice, and the beautiful dancing of divine beings,” said Suzanne Pfefferle-Kampf, a business owner.
“Beautiful, it really touches the heart. The story, the dancers, it’s wonderful,” said Sabine Reuther, a business owner. “The music, and there is this elegance and lightness of the story that goes with it.”
“It’s very nicely done with the transition between virtual and reality. The dances are very appealing, and the music is inspiring. I think it’s very beautiful,” said Michael Stumpp, a software design programming head.
“I do believe that we benefit much more from remembering history, the past. And dance is a great form of expression and also how it’s staged here. You get a few cues beforehand and then these scenes, these acrobatics, and how it all mixes together, is very impressive,” said Rainer Linse, a business owner.
“What I took away from today’s performance is that it’s important to be honest with yourself and also with others,” said Thorsten Richter, a liquor producer.
“What I can recommend to everyone is to go. Because it’s so beautiful, because it’s touching, and you take that home with you. I would recommend that everyone come here [to see it], or somewhere else, in another city,” said Heike Roll, a former sales director.














