“It is a wonderful performance, full of enthusiasm, strength, mastery of gestures, and beautiful music,” said Lucio Malan, a senator.
“I am amazed by the skill of the dancers, which is unquestionable. They have such fluid movements that they seem to be flying, not touching the ground,” said Cinzia Pellegrino, a senator. “I also felt courage, passion, and emotion. So many feelings, [the artists] are truly good at conveying them.”
“I think it is a combination of harmony, spirituality, and intersecting emotions. The light, the images, the movement, the bodily expression of the artists highlight that there is something not only material but deeply spiritual,” said Luis Miguel Perea, a bishop.
“If we can learn something from this show, it’s that hope always triumphs. Regardless of time, distance, or challenges, mankind finds the strength to overcome adversity in his heart and his hope. This message transcends all boundaries,” said Bishop Perea. “Every gesture and every stage of this performance touched my heart deeply in different ways.”
Ms. Pellegrino said, “It’s a concept that’s rooted in elevated spirituality, and it’s something we are losing today as nihilism takes precedence, the emptiness that takes away man’s hope and the will to fight with it.”
“A very powerful message. A simple but strong message, like those of compassion, tolerance, and truth,” Mr. Malan said. “A message that goes straight to the heart. I hope it goes straight to the heart of all those who watch it.”
“Continue on your path, as the message you carry is fundamental. Congratulations to everyone for their ability to demonstrate the effort they’ve put in to achieve such remarkable results,” said Persichella Sabino, the vice president of a branch association of the Anglican Episcopal Church of Europe.














