Nederlands Dans Theater 2 in Kyiv

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On April 13, 2019 Dutch dancers of NDT 2 will perform four ballets on the stage of Oktyabrskyi International Center of Culture and Arts in Kyiv.

The audience will have a chance to take a delight in 4 performances: “Wir sagen uns Dunkles” by Marco Goecke, “Simple Things” by Hans van Manen, “Mutual comfort” by Edward Clug and “Signing off” by Paul Lightfoot and Sol León.
The second troupe of the Nederlands Dans Theater - NDT 2 - based in the Hague, was founded in 1978 by its artistic director Jiří Kylián as a part of NDT 1. Over time, it became a separate young theater division, continuing to raise dancers for NDT 1.

The troupe experiments with different genres, creating annually new directions in the development of modern dance art.
Every year the theater tours the world, presenting its projects in Europe, Asia, USA and Australia. Its performances are attended by more than 115,000 spectators annually. Today there are more than 600 performances in the repertoire of the theater.
By the way, Paul Lightfoot and Sol León announced that they plan to leave NDT at the end of the 60th season next year. So this spring you can become not only spectators of extraordinary performances, but also witness the end of the historical milestone of the world of modern choreography.
Ticket price starts from UAH 450, available at concert.ua.
Location: Heroyiv Nebesnoyi Sotni Alley, 1, Kyiv
Photo: NDT Facebook official page

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