“The skill that the performers bring is at the highest level, and that is very neat to see,” said Miguel Herrera, an assistant school principal.
“I can just imagine all the amount of hours that they have put together to bring, not only the skill set as far as dancing is concerned, but the message that they bring as a whole as well,” he said.
“It’s nothing short of amazing. Visually, it’s spectacular. The lighting, everything, I was really impressed,” said Adrian Burone, a business owner.
“The animation is great. It’s so realistic, from the timing of them hopping behind stage to change costumes to jumping back into action,” said Crystal Cannon, a company operations director.
“The traditional musical instruments, just beautiful, and the performers, they were stellar, not only in the dancing, but also in the singing. So I was very impressed,” said Lawrence Desouza, a DOD contractor. “It was almost unbelievable that we were actually listening to live music, because they were so precise and talented.”
“Redemption, being able to turn your life around from violence and moving towards selflessness and understanding how you can be kind of at peace with everybody, was the biggest message I got from that,” said Reinaldo Morales, a surgeon.
“The message was hope. That is the message, hope. Because of the communism that they talked about, and now they’re being able to share this all over the world. And so that’s the hope, it’s the message that I got,” said Jovita Chase, a business owner.
“I think that’s a wonderful goal for you to have. And the traditional Chinese culture, I think, is one that all of us can look up to and learn something from,” said Tom Gulbranson, a company head.














