Openning
"An evening entirely created by Mimi Ratz Wiesenberg… Pearls, we know, do not roll down streets, they are created in the depths of the seas, far from the eyes of man, with no announcement, no publicity. Someone heard from someone that he saw something, and that’s it. This is also how I came to be a spectator at the show which impressed me so much…"
Arieh Yaas, Maariv
"Stolen Moments"
"An enchanting duet, with rich and surprising resolutions, performed by two dancers of the highest calibre. The duet deals with the wide and delicate spectrum of nuances in the interaction between man and woman. Particularly interesting was the duet when the heads of the two dancers were joined, creating an entirely new world."
Ruth Eshel, Ha'aretz
"The work offered a clear artistic statement, with a broad lexicon of movement, creating beautiful moments and keeping some intrinsic modesty that added to its appeal.
Braitner and Shamir are dancers with a strong presence on stage and their ability to present a multi-faceted interaction- that went from soft intimacy to vibrant energy- was most impressive…"
Ora Brafman, "Jerusalem Post"
"A brilliant performance of "stolen Moments", revealing a language of movement both tender and flowing…a very refined dance."
Gabi Eldor,"Ha’ir"
"Keep the light on"
"Here,as well as in previous works, Ratz-Wiesenberg carries poetic elements intimacy, female compassion and graceful artistic statements…"
Ora Brafman, "Jerusalem Post"
"An impressive dance creation…..beautiful music…. lighting filled with imagination and movement…"
Noam Ben-Zeev, "Haaretz"
"Massa Isha"
"An enthralling opening… when seeing this show, one can smell the earth, feel associations with roots, sense warm lands and ancient worships. Ratz-Wiesenberg peels civilization off movement…. you are drawn to them. For their movements have the force of primordial things… a perfect performance… an unconventional work which is worth seeing."
Tikva Hotter-Yishai, Yediot Aharonot
"A personal statement… this is truly an original piece which crystallized in group work… the dancing is very physical, and its essence is the tension between personal expression and the overall, ensemblic movement, very personal dance which testifies to an interesting, enriching, creative process."
Eliakim Yaron, Maariv
"Anna's Adventures"
"Ancient beauty…. I am watching with longing the expression of the dancer, who is totally absorbed in what he is doing… When to this is added the central component which is talent, the enjoyment can be perfect. This introduction was written after I saw the show created by Mimi Ratz Wiesenberg ….."
Tikva Hotter-Yishai,Yediot Aharonot