“It is impressive. There are more than 70 artists on stage. You go through the history of China, it’s incredible. You have a live orchestra, costume changes, scenery. Honestly, congratulations because it is impressive. I loved it,” journalist Matias Romero said.
Javier Mesch, principal of Buenos Aires’s Washington School, said, “It’s a show with elaborate costumes, a powerful message, and a massive production. The theater is full, which speaks to the success of the performances.”
Mr. Romero said, “There is emotion, there is sadness, there is joy. You start connecting and the orchestra helps a lot. They bring instruments that are not here in our country and it accompanies the story so strongly.”
Mr. Mesch said, “These are universal values, spirituality, doing good, harmony, and here, they are also expressed through an artistic event, through dance, harmony, the scenes, the messages, the stories.”
“It truly is a gift for the eyes and the soul,” Viviana Galloni, a theater instructor, said. “The way it’s shot, the way it draws you in as a viewer, it’s truly beautiful, beautiful. It really is lovely.”
Ms. Galloni added, “Truly, thank you so much, thank you so much to the whole group that’s behind all of this, the music, everyone who isn’t visible, who also forms the team so that this can be put into action.”
Mr. Romero said, “I know that Shen Yun is renewed every year, so if you already know it, you have to come back because there is a new orchestra, new choreographies. And if you don’t know it, come, because you won’t want to miss it.”



















