“Wonderful, dreamlike. It's a show that definitely moves you, and takes you to heaven,” said Laura Parra Amador, a psychologist.
“The fluidity, the ethereal look of the fabrics, it’s something very inspiring. And it also has a very spiritual quality,” said Teresa Busto Elejalde, a fashion designer.
“I'm very impressed by the colorfulness, and the beauty. I think it's an impeccable performance, and in that sense I'm very happy to be able to see it,” said Juan Marín Lozano, a Andalusia economic and social council president.
“The songs were truly beautiful, and the singers had a great voice. I think they move your soul and fill you up. I really recommend listening to them,” said Pedro Rodríguez-Prat, a state administrative official.
“I like how it highlights the value of traditional Chinese culture, specific to each region. It's a way of appreciating tradition through the crafts, the costumes, the culture that exists. The way it's presented is clearly very impressive, made for a dance, a performance. I find it very beautiful and I value it greatly,” said Daniel Ayala Hernández, a university professor.
“It strikes me that this is something that comes from a long time ago. I understand that, from what I've seen, divinity is recognized within each person. That's also very important and I resonate with that too. It's something that should be part of human freedom, the recognition of the spirituality that exists here,” said Juan Antonio Gutiérrez del Pozo, an engineer.
“In the end, tradition is always what prevails in all cultures over time. And this mission to recover traditional culture and value it seems very good to me. It’s very interesting,” said Juan José Serrán Gutiérrez, a business owner.
“[The performance] made me feel calm, it gave me a sense of peace and relaxation, despite the dynamic nature of the scenes. It’s really good,” said Antonio García Molina, a naval engineer.
















