I am not exactly sure why so many spend so much time worrying about the promoters' money here, to be honest. I mean, if it's just for conversation's sake, sure, why not and I am sure not intending to police topics. But does it really make any sense to begin with? From what I understand two dancers are behind the Madrid event: Fadi and Ronier (at least on Instagram it says "by..." and these two names are listed). I would kind of assume they know more or less what they're doing, I also assume everybody advertised will show up. Well, if not, THEN we have something to talk about. For now all those speculations about what might or might not happen, how much advertising they did, how silly they were planning it like that in the first place, it all looks a little unserious, tbh. Moreover, how much buzz something is producing on social media (luckily!) isn't always a perfect indicator of how many people will ultimately show up. If Fadi spent the last year heavily advertising his event in each and every workshop he taught, my guess is, he might have mobilised big enough of a crowd. Or not. It's his business decision, as a potential participant I'd just be grateful to see all those people in one place. Hell, Franklin, Felipe Polanco, and Jhesus Aponte, among many others?!? I'd be in in a heartbeat if only I could!... I, for my part, wish this event the best of success and will be slightly depressed sitting at home this weekend