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00:00My first time at the Nova exhibition was in, I think it's three months ago, and it was open in New York, in L.A., and after that in Miami.
00:14Right now they're opening in Toronto, in Canada.
00:18And because I've been at the Nova music festival and a lot of my friends were murdered in this day, it was really difficult for me to come and see what's happened to them.
00:28Because I carry a lot. I know my story and my story of my friends that have been murdered in captivity.
00:37So it was too much to handle, too much to carry.
00:40So I visited lately, recently, and I think it's something that everybody should watch.
00:50Because as you saw what's happened now in Coachella, these kids, I'm part of them.
00:58I came to the Nova music festival just to have fun, to dance, to enjoy my life.
01:05And it's not supposed to be like that.
01:08It's definitely a pure situation, a party for peace and love.
01:14And it's really important that people should come to visit the exhibition and see that we just want to have fun.
01:23We're not armed. We're not political. We don't get a right or left.
01:31We all just want to have fun. And that's the main idea of those festivals.
01:36And how do you, you know, you carry so much grief and trauma. How do you move forward and keep going?
01:43It's really hard for me because my partner is still in captivity.
01:49We were kidnapped in October 7 together. And I never saw him in captivity.
01:55I asked about him everywhere I went, but they didn't tell me nothing.
02:00I didn't know if he's alive or just kidnapped.
02:04And I didn't know, I didn't want to know the answer because it was too much for me.
02:09But until my partner, Vinatano, will come back and all those 59 hostages will come back,
02:18I will not heal. I will push forward and I will fight as much as I can.
02:23So everybody will come back home.

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