Context programme ZŌ | NDT 1

Before and after your visit to the performance, you can explore our contextual programme to gain a deeper understanding of the work. Throughout Amare, a selection of videos and photographs will be on display, offering additional background and insight into the performance.

On selected dates, you can also take part in a Movement Session, After Talk or Gaga Class. Read on to find out more about each activity and how to participate.

After Talks

Photo: Tim Ross

On selected dates, an After Talk will take place following the performance. Over the course of 30 minutes, you will join fellow audience members in reflecting on and discussing the performance you have just seen.

The After Talk begins 15 minutes after the end of the performance and takes place in the Swing Foyer at Amare.

14 June, 21 June & 27 June

Participation is free of charge and no registration is required. Places are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Movement Session

Enhance your experience of the performance and join our Movement Session. Whether you have just seen the performance and would like to get moving yourself, or are preparing for what you are about to see, this accessible session is open to everyone and invites participants to move together.

Led by former NDT dancer Thalia Crymble, the Movement Session explores how different qualities of movement can emerge from your own impulses. The session is undertaken in your own comfortable clothing.

Get moving with NDT!

12 June, 20 June, 3 July & 4 July

Book a free ticket in advance to guarantee your place.

Photo: Tim Ross

Gaga & Gaga/dancers

On Saturday 27 June, we will be offering both a Gaga and a Gaga/people workshop.

Gaga is the movement language developed by Ohad Naharin over many years, alongside his work as an internationally renowned choreographer. Gaga classes are based on a profound activation of the body and an increased awareness of physical sensation.

Through guided exploration and imagination, participants are encouraged to connect with their bodies, expand their range of movement and experience the pleasure of moving. No previous dance experience is required.

More information and tickets

Rahi Rezvani

For more than twenty years, photographer and visual artist Rahi Rezvani has documented the world of NDT. The Iranian-Dutch artist is known for his powerful, cinematic visual language and his ability to capture the essence of people and creative processes. For this series of performances of , he was given unique access to the entire creation process.

From the transformation of the NDT Black Box into an intimate theatre setting to the rehearsals in which choreographer Ohad Naharin and the dancers shaped the work together, Rahi followed every stage up close. His photographs reveal the dedication, focus, and collaboration that lie behind what eventually appears on stage.

Rezvani’s work is to be seen on one of the video screens in the main hall of Amare.

Besides this, part of the photography will be included in our luxury programme book of ZŌ, which will be available through the NDT webshop. More info will follow soon.

Rahi Rezvani