I've seen the performance "HELLO", which is about three young dancers who formulate their stories and lives through dance.

The first thing you notice during this performance is the surprising and fun opening. At the start we met three people who were in the audience. They eventually started dancing and did some incredibly impressive tricks. This was a part of the show I particularly liked, because it was very stylish and original.

Another thing that sparked thought and curiosity was that the performance as a whole was incredibly strong and relevant. It included strong stories, strong lives, and strong choreography. The performance was strengthened by this, and by the intense feeling throughout the performance, which made it incredibly amazing and thought-provoking.

The performance addresses many important aspects of society today, and what it is like to grow up multicultural. What is emphasized is, among other things, integration, gratitude, poverty, religion and loneliness. As a result, you're left with a lot of thoughts, which is often the purpose of such shows. Thus, we can say that the formulation of their message was successful.

The only thing I didn't particularly like about the performance was the use of screens and video. Sometimes it fitted in very well as a background, to give more feeling to the scene. At other times, however, it detracted from the authenticity as there was both dancing on screen and on stage. All in all, I think the performance would have been better without the video, and that they should have used the screen only as a background.

Another thing I'd like to mention is that the dancing wasn't synchronized at times, which spoiled the overall effect. But this is just a minor quibble, and was not something I would otherwise have noticed.

In short, I found this performance moving and thought-provoking. This is a performance that evokes many emotions and thoughts, and gives you a new perspective on other cultures' experience of society. The dancing was super, and all three dancers impressed with stylish mooves. I would recommend this performance to anyone over 13, because it can be a bit overwhelming for younger people, and can be difficult to understand.