I enjoyed her show. Although Hiromi and Edmar played well together, their performance was more reminiscent of a classical pianist and harpist on stage. Hiromi was very expressive throughout the show; standing, smiles of glee, and movement in her right foot while performing. She performed a solo piece without the harpist that was refined and serene. The harpist also had a solo performance. He was the bass, acoustic, and electric guitar combined. He was very passionate in his solo performance because he was paying homage to God. The predominately straight ahead jazz audience are a lot more reserved crowd compared to the Smooth jazz enthusiasts that I normally see. However, I would be interested in seeing her perform again but this time with a full band; drums, guitars, and possibly horns or at least add the drums with harpist.