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On Angels’ Wings: Priscilla’s Soaring Vision
Priscilla’s On Angels’ Wings is the kind of production that stays with you long after the lights go down. From the opening scene, with dancers dressed in white and masks that give them an almost otherworldly presence, the stage feels transformed like we’ve stepped into a space where the human and the divine meet.
The strength of the piece lies in the crew. At times, the dancers move as one, forming patterns that ripple across the stage and take your breath away. Then suddenly, an individual steps out with a small gesture or solo that adds a touch of vulnerability. It’s this balance between unity and individuality that makes the performance so compelling.
Visually, it’s striking. The costumes and lighting create a sense of flight, while the backdrop of towering figures adds weight and mystery to the story being told. There are moments when the stage feels vast and powerful, and others when it feels intimate and deeply human.
What’s most moving is the way On Angels’ Wings explores ideas of faith, hope, and strength without ever becoming heavy-handed. A simple gesture, a reach upward, a fall to the ground, a collective rise carries so much meaning. You feel the tension between fragility and transcendence, between being grounded and being lifted.
Yes, there are times when the sheer scale of the production can feel overwhelming, with so much happening at once. But that sense of enormity also seems to be the point. Angels, after all, aren’t small.
Priscilla has created something bold and unforgettable. On Angels’ Wings is visually stunning, emotionally rich, and leaves you with the sense that you’ve been carried somewhere beyond the ordinary even if just for a moment.







