

Avant-Garde: Cutting Edge
World premiere performances: 12 and 13 March 2026 at the National Theatre
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The National Theatre
PremiereMarch 12, 2026
The production is made up of three works by contemporary creators, two of which will receive their world premieres.
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The production is made up of three works by contemporary creators, two of which will receive their world premieres.
The first has been conceived by Robert Bondara, a Polish choreographer, stage director and teacher, formerly a dancer with the Polish National Ballet and since 2018 director of the Poznan Grand Theatre Ballet.
The second is a work by the celebrated choreographer Jiří Kylián, whose ballets have been staged by all prestigious companies worldwide. Dating from 2002, 27’52” is dedicated to Gerald Tibbs, a former renowned Nederlands Dans Theater dancer, to whose date of birth (20 July 1952) the piece’s title and duration refer. Kylián said of the work: “Time, speed, love and constant changes. We may not realise it, but we do not only age on the day of our birth – every fragment of every second of our life is responsible for our getting old, and each and every moment of our life represents a change! I find the idea very comforting and liberating. We need not remain the same from our birth to our death. We are capable of changing ourselves. I know it is an essential part of many Eastern religious teachings, but I deem it truly exciting when we become aware of it.”
The third work on the triple bill is by Marco Goecke, considered the most significant contemporary German dance creator. He has worked with a number of renowned companies, including as choreographer-in-residence at the Stuttgarter Ballett (2005/06 season) and the Scapino Ballet in Rotterdam (2006-2012), and as director of the Staatsballett Hannover (2019-2023). Since 2013, he has closely collaborated with the Nederlands Dans Theater in The Hague. In the 2023/24 season, the Czech National Ballet presented Goecke’s Fly Paper Bird within the triple bill Beyond Vibrations.
Jiří Kylián, Marco Goecke and Robert Bondara are among the crème de la crème of modern art, with their creations being extremely challenging in terms of technique and theatre alike.
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The National Theatre sells tickets up to 6 months in advance - currently for March–August 2025.
Sales always start on the 1st day of the month at 9am, except in January when pre-sales do not start until the 2nd day due to a public holiday.
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