Giovanni Fuochi, a former colonel with the Italian Air Force, said, “I have no words to describe it, because everything worked together in such harmony that it left me amazed. The music, the orchestra, the costumes, the dancers, and the set design were extremely synchronized. I was truly amazed. Very, very beautiful. Worth seeing again.”
Maria Riti, a company director, said, “I was particularly impressed by the women who, with their gracefulness, managed to conquer the stage.”
“It was fantastic. I think it’s a show many should see, not only to learn about Chinese culture, but also to reconnect with something internal, which is probably lost today,” said Sebastian d’Abundo, an entrepreneur.
“The way they managed to go together, to dance in a united way, and then there is this magic of colors and sounds that for us here in Europe are not similar to yours. These sounds are so united with the dance and it’s truly incredible,” said Claudia Ton, a school director.
“It’s our first time and we’re very excited. It was a beautiful show and the messages really stay with you,” said Francesco Rocca, a city councilor. “First of all, positive values of brotherhood and friendship. Then also the story that, unfortunately, in recent history in China, there has been violence against this large community.”
Mr. D’Abundo said, “I think it’s a very respectable mission. As fast-paced as the world is today, it’s essential to remember where we came from to better understand where we’re going.”













