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Davos Elites Enjoy Ballet Dancers, Cellist in the Snow to ‘Ease Their Troubled Spirits’

Are you worried about the world situation? Fearful about the future of the environment in general and shrinking glaciers in particular? You're not alone.

The globalist elite gathered in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual conclave, for a week of cocktails, canapés, private meetings, dinners, fine dining, backbiting, and endless self-congratulations. After finishing, share your daily worries.

Organizers are so concerned about Davos attendees and their delicate sensibilities that on Thursday, a cello will be played against an icy backdrop designed to “spark hope” and dispel anxiety in attendees. A ballet dancer performed in the snow with the accompaniment of a musician.

The showpiece, titled “Performance Hope,” aimed to “uplift the spirits of guests concerned about the effects of climate change and encourage them to continue taking action in their own small ways,” organizers said. Ta.



Gail Whiteman, Executive Director of the Arctic Base Camp in Davos, said: “Hope is action, and it's about the things we need to do in small ways, micro ways, the little things that make a difference without us even knowing it. It is,” he said.Reuters, which hosted the event report.

The piece featured music by cellist Nicola Altstedt and was choreographed by German-Argentine Demis Volpi.

Whiteman said the show was an opportunity to reach the world leaders gathered in a luxurious Swiss ski resort for the forum and provide inspiration as they strive to heal a world in turmoil.

It came a day after WEF members discussed “climate and nature” and an Amazonian shaman performed a pagan ritual.

After a discussion on how to achieve a “net-zero, nature-positive” future, a woman introduced as Putani, chief of the Amazon's Yawanawa tribe, gave a short speech asking for help to “heal the planet.”

She claims to represent the “voice of nature” and the “voice of the forest,” and performs a pagan-like “blessing” by rubbing her hands together, saying a “prayer” and blowing air over her head. Ta. Each panelist.

More than 2,500 people participated Be expected To participate in this year's event.

WEF membership reportedly costs $100,000.

Tickets to Davos cost about $40,000, but attendance is by invitation only.

Although numbers vary, City AM report Total costs can exceed $350,000 per week. Rental housing costs around $35,000, plus food, drinks, and events (a hot dog reportedly costs $43).

This year's Davos conference ends on Friday, with satisfied attendees boarding limousine transportation and heading to the airport for flights home, most on private jets.

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