Everywhere is here
NDT 1
In Everywhere is here, we explore two distinct voices within contemporary dance, both poetic and evocative in their own way. We present a new work by our associate choreographer Marco Goecke, alongside the captivating world of Ties Unseen (2024) by Christos Papadopoulos.
Performance dates: 13 May until 5 June, 2027
Works
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World premiere
More infoMarco Goecke
After creating eleven works for the company over the past decades, we are delighted to welcome associate choreographer Marco Goecke back for a compelling world premiere. Created together with the NDT 1 dancers, this highly personal work celebrates the dancers’ extraordinary versatility, highlighting both their characters and their collective energy on stage. As Goecke explains: “This new work continues my close relationship with NDT, built on mutual trust, artistic exploration, and a deep understanding of the dancers’ strengths.” Goecke's emotionally charged and complex movement unfolds with relentless focus and detail, creating an intense, visceral experience that Goecke is renowned for. -
Ties Unseen
More infoChristos Papadopoulos
We return to choreographer Christos Papadopoulos’ ode to invisible forces, Ties Unseen (2024). In the work, Papadopoulos explores subtle, everyday social connections that often go unnoticed, yet intricately shape the tapestry of our lives. “We truly need one another—just as everything in nature does—not only to survive, but to make life easier and joyful. This need is dramatically affecting my work,” Papadopoulos shares. Set to a swelling electronic soundscape, we witness the dancers move through space in unison while retaining their individuality—revealing the beauty and complexity of an evolving collective system. Ties Unseen is a mesmerising experience that slowly draws you in.

Calendar | Everywhere is here
View all datesEverywhere is here | NDT 1
Amare, Den Haag - NL
★ Première
Everywhere is here | NDT 1
Amare, Den Haag - NL
Everywhere is here | NDT 1
Amare, Den Haag - NL
Everywhere is here | NDT 1
Stadsschouwburg Utrecht, Utrecht - NL
Choreographers
Dancers

'Ties Unseen' - Christos Papadopoulos. Dancers: Rui-Ting Yu, NDT 1. © Rahi Rezvani
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 Everywhere is here 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.
NDT Club
A new edition of NDT Club will take place during the performance on 29 May at Amare, The Hague. More information about this edition will follow.
Practical information
Visiting Amare?
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Intermission
This performance includes 1 intermission. The running time of the performance has not yet been confirmed.
Content guide
Our dance performances are generally suitable for a wide audience, regardless of age, dance experience or background. For some performances, we provide extra information or warnings through our content guide. This may include flashing lights, loud sound, sensitive themes or intense scenes. The content guide for this performance will be added later on.
Accessibility
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