GONE
“Before we all get to the knowing, all will be gone.” – Benjamin Clementine
In GONE, this idea is at the centre. A world in which everything moves faster than we can grasp, and where connection becomes increasingly difficult to hold onto.
Duration tbc
Genre Dance
Language Language no problem
When everything moves too fast to still feel
Associate choreographer Marcos Morau presents his first full evening work for NDT 1. In this world premiere, contemporary dance and physical theatre merge into a surreal, layered performance inspired by the life and music of Benjamin Clementine.
The piece begins from a sense of acceleration and overstimulation. What happens when we lose the space to feel without distraction? In a world that is constantly in motion, something essential risks slipping away: attention, meaning and closeness.-|-
In collaboration with the dancers of NDT 1, a landscape emerges in which every musical moment opens a new space. The world accelerates, falls apart and observes itself. Themes such as loneliness, loss and connection become visible through the collective of dancers, shared rather than individual.
At its core, GONE is a search for closeness. A plea for connection, imagined as a shared ritual in which hope persists that we can still reach one another as long as we are in the same space.
About Marcos Morau
Marcos Morau is known for his visually rich and surreal theatrical universes in which movement, image and dramaturgy merge. For NDT he previously created Folkå (2021) and Horses (2024). His work moves between abstraction and emotion, producing layered images that linger long after the performance ends.