Wei wei is courageous and able to make both his art and his being revolve around these questions of freedom of speech, freedom of expression. I mean it's interesting how here in London and across the world, I must say, how many people have wanted to take part in this event. Through this silly act of dancing of dancing you know, we can actually make a difference. It's very very interesting. Isn't it? That pop music, which is in a way the most opened of cultural forums, of lands itself of the such a wide wide public allows us to perhaps insert into it other meanings. I come along because at least to initiate trying to do something and I feel new big guilty about not having done something myself But here I am. I can participate in some activity that supports a cause very near to my heart. It's unimaginable to me who believed free the all my life unable to say what I want do what I want and just to imagine the guys who get punished and you know excluded from society because they are doing the same thing. It's really, it's really upsetting. I am not here to dance because my knees gave up their dancing days long ago. But I am here to try to wave my arms a bit. I think I can manage that.