Many commented on the beauty of the performance to NTD.
“So many wonders. Honestly, it’s a dream come true to be here, from the dancers, the live orchestra, the colors, the synchronisation. It’s incredible, I’m speechless,” Julián Conca, an art director, said.
“I was fascinated. It moved me. It was spectacular. It’s like ballet is in their blood. Plus, it looks like they were dancing in the air, that’s what I saw,” Nora Alicia Pérez, a former ballet dancer, said.
“What I liked most was the dancers’ professionalism. You can really tell when they stretch with such fluidity in their arms, their feet, and their gaze. That’s something I absolutely loved. That’s what stands out to me,” Florencia Lucia Fernández, a ballerina, said.
Osvaldo Butti, an accountant, said, “To me, I think it’s the closest thing I’ve seen to perfection, because aside from the visuals, the message of peace and hope it conveys struck me as very important for these times.”
“The story they tell without speaking. They show it, they show everything. It’s wonderful, really. They convey everything they want to say through action, through dance, through the costumes, the choreography. It’s out of this world,” Jorge Emilio Nemirovsky, an actor, said.
“What I take away most of all is the message they convey about their country. I feel like everything they experience there, they were able to transform in some way into a very artistic and profound message for us, without needing to rely on body language, just through the colors and everything they conveyed,” Ms. Fernández added.
Mr. Butti said, “It touches your soul, and you feel a very deep, very beautiful emotion.”



















