reviews
"Michal Nathan manages to capture the audience's attention to the movements of her palms like a magnet. The beauty of her movements is sleek, stylish and vitose. The flamenco in its pure realization, a delightful experience. The dancers in Nathan's dance phrases expand the fields of flamenco to other districts. Her dance language shows a touch of modern and classical dance, so the eye benefits."
(Alice Blitenthal, "North Tel Aviv")
"... It should be added that the music was captivating, contributing to the flowing dynamics created between the musicians and the dancers. The choreography, created by Nathan, was interesting and included a personal and sometimes unconventional interpretation of the traditional flamenco dance... The program stood out for its drama, musicality... As a dancer, Nathan was revealed to have a stage presence, which developed during the show..."
(Yael Efrati, "Haaretz")
"... We were really moved by the wonderful dialogue between the experienced dancers, headed by Michal Nathan herself, and the musicians who accompanied the show with works for flute, guitar, cello and percussion, written and adapted mostly especially for this production."
(Etty Yashiv, "Tourist News")
"This is a professional, meticulous, well-produced and invested show, and most importantly – very enjoyable. It starts with music. Excellent and immersive music. It goes to the dancers, especially Michal Nathan, really great. What really matters is their chemistry as a group. Flamenco raises its head and overcomes contemporary in all its forms."
(Gitit Ginat, "In the Camp")
"The dialogue that was created between the musicians and the dancers was dynamic and fascinating and illustrated to the audience the essence of flamenco: the guitar, the sound of which the dance was created, and the dance whose movements the guitar plays. Nathan's stage presence is electrifying, and as per the flamenco tradition, the audience is invited to respond at any moment and without restraint with cheers of enthusiasm. Natan is one of the most prominent artists in Israel."
(Ariella Saba, Globes, Lady Globes)
"Michal Natan immedietly brought it with her solo; that lustful spanish pride that immedietly light the stage... her dramatic verve was remarkable".
(Dora Sowden, The Jerusalem Post)