“The artists clearly, beyond their professionalism as dancers, have an incredible connection with the human and with the Divine because otherwise, they could not do this,” Marisa De Jong, a university professor, said.
Enrique Maqueda, an architect, said “I think it’s enlightening because only enlightened people can do something as wonderful as what they do.”
Sergio Grande, an accountant, said he enjoyed “the combination of very pleasant music that conveyed peace, conveyed calm, together with the flexibility of the artists—[they] obviously have excellent physical preparation.”
Antonio Hsu, a company director, said, “I loved that transition between the screen and the show itself. When the people jump from one side and it becomes digital, I thought that was very well done. That impressed me.”
Liliana Maldonado, a lawyer, said, “I also loved the music, especially the instruments that are not known to us, that are Chinese, and that obviously I did not know. The erhu, I think that is the instrument that I did not know. Also the song performed by the soprano seemed fantastic to me.”
Alicia Lovato, an architect, said, “You leave the [theater] feeling full of energy and strength. So come on down. I urge everyone to come see it, because it’s divine.”














