It was in Domy Reiter-Soffer's "A day will come" Music by Honegger that Jeannette Ordman had to show how she can create every element of meaning and dance with gleaming passion. This work, going from sounds of war , through all the emotions that war arouses, and finally suggesting hope was moving in its concept and choreographical imagery . A dramatic Ballet that extended the dancers not only the principals Miss Ordman and her partner Reda Sheta but the other eight dancers who created a fascinating study of what war can inflict on society.
The Honegger Music was composed during the second world war gave a wonderful dramatic atmosphere and Reiter-Soffer took advantage of its scale and exceptional drama. A Powerful ballet of a great interest and very apt to today's world we live in.
Dora Sowden-The Jerusalem Post Magazine
Bat Dor Dance Company premiered " A Day will Come" by Domy Reiter Soffer. Very few choreographer would tackle Honegger's extraordinary complexed war score written during the 2nd world war. A true challenge and a daring one. The result choreographer Domy Reiter-Soffer managed to convey the drama, fear and agony of war in a splendid wide canvas giving opportunity to all the dancers involved to show their Technical and dramatic ability, creating sheer theatre and searing impact that stays with you for a long time.
Natan Mishori- Ha'aretz