In the bustling streets of Medellín, where every red light creates a fleeting stage, Alejandro balances between uncertainty and hope. A Venezuelan refugee who left his homeland in search of a better future, he now earns a living by performing a remarkable act: walking a tightrope suspended above traffic as drivers wait for the signal to change. But Alejandro is more than a street performer. Between performances, he is a poet, rapper, and dreamer whose words transform hardship into art. While many might see only the struggle of migration and survival, Alejandro chooses to focus on joy, connection, and self-expression. His performances are not simply a means of making money—they are moments of freedom, creativity, and human connection in the middle of a busy city.