A poem for the world
NDT 2
The second NDT 2 programme of the season is a celebration of the playful and deeply human spirit of our NDT 2 dancers. A poem for the world brings together two much-loved works by associate choreographer Crystal Pite and choreographer Edward Clug, both accompanied by live music, alongside a world premiere by longtime collaborator Johan Inger.
Performance dates: 22 March until 4 June, 2027
Works
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mutual comfort
More infoEdward Clug
We revisit the playful world of mutual comfort (2015), created for NDT 2 by choreographer Edward Clug. “The title could not better describe the experience of creating this piece, which, in just ten minutes, captures the essence of my dance universe,” Clug shares. In his work, he is interested in the dancers’ individual experiences and the contradictions that shape us as humans. Set to a live score composed by Milko Lazar, performed on stage by a quartet, the dancers explore connections and the ease and support they offer, revealing moments of unexpected beauty, subtle humour, and finely detailed movement. -
Four Solitudes
More infoCrystal Pite
In 2019, associate choreographer Crystal Pite was one of the creators of the full-evening work Kunstkamer. Now, her poetic quartet from that evening is presented as a stand-alone piece entitled Four Solitudes. Pite says, “Rilke wrote that love consists of “solitudes that protect and border and greet each other.” Love, in this sense, can connect and hold us without opposing aloneness. Four Solitudes is animated by that polarity: we can stand strong in our solitudes and still be virtuosic at togetherness.” Schubert’s piano sonata, performed live on stage, gives voice to Pite’s love for dancers and the luminous music that moves them. -
World Premiere
More infoJohan Inger
We are delighted to share a world premiere by choreographer Johan Inger, who has been creating acclaimed works for NDT for over three decades. His work is deeply connected to musicality, human connection, and emotional presence. As Inger explains: “I see a creation as a shared process, one that values individuality, vulnerability, and the joy of dancing together.” Rather than looking back, the new co-creation with the NDT 2 dancers is about listening, exchanging, and discovering how movement can reflect who we are now.

Calendar | Poem for the world
View all datesA poem for the world | NDT 2
Amare, Den Haag - NL
★ Première
A poem for the world | NDT 2
Amare, Den Haag - NL
A poem for the world | NDT 2
Amare, Den Haag - NL
A poem for the world | NDT 2
Schouwburg & Concertzaal Tilburg, Tilburg - NL
Choreographers
Dancers

© Joris-Jan Bos
Context programme
Before and after your visit, you can explore our contextual programmes to gain a deeper understanding of the makers, inspiration and themes of the performance.
Introduction Talk
NDT provides introduction talks prior to nearly all performances throughout the Netherlands. In half an hour you will be introduced to the company and dive into the world of contemporary dance and NDT’s repertoire.
After Talk
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.
Where and when?
For Poem for the world we organise Introduction Talks in all Dutch theatres (with the exception of Amsterdam). After our returning performances in Amare there will only be an After Talk. You will receive more information about this context programme prior to your visit via the theatre where you are attending the performance.
Practical Information
Visiting Amare?
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Intermissions
This performance includes 2 intermissions. The running time of the performance has not yet been confirmed.
Content guide
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