NdB 3 to perform at the Mahen Theatre

8 December 2025, 2:00
NdB 3 to perform at the Mahen Theatre

After the success of the NdB 3 project at the Osaka World Expo in Japan, the ensemble of seasoned dancers will perform at the Mahen Theatre. On Wednesday 10 December, they will present an evening of three choreographies set to music by Leoš Janáček and Bohuslav Martinů. Leading Czech pianist Ivo Kahánek will perform Janáček’s On an Overgrown Path live on stage. NdB 3 will also perform a similar programme in the autumn of 2026 as part of the Janáček Brno Festival.

NdB 3 brings together experienced dancers after the end of their professional careers – artists who still have much to offer. The ensemble includes former soloists of the Ballet of the National Theatre Brno (Ivona Jeličová, Martin Svobodník, Petr Hos, Ilia Mironov, Nashua Mironova) as well as leading dancers from Bratislava (Andrej Szabo, First Soloist of the Slovak National Theatre) and Prague (Nikola Márová, Prima Ballerina of the National Theatre Ballet). The performance is scheduled for 10 December 2025 at 7:00 p.m. at the Mahen Theatre.

NdB 3 premiered works for EXPO 2025 in collaboration with Filharmonie Brno and pianist Ivo Kahánek, presenting Janáček’s On an Overgrown Path and Capriccio for the Left Hand in original choreographies by Mário Radačovský and Japanese choreographer Megumi Nakamura. These pieces, together with the choreography La Jolla, will now be presented in Brno on 10 December at the Mahen Theatre.

La Jolla (choreography by Mario Radačovský to Bohuslav Martinů's Sinfonietta La Jolla). A man and a woman prepare a festive dinner. An unexpected piece of news suddenly shifts the atmosphere — what appears to be good tidings may carry quite a different weight for one of them. Guests are at the door; appearances must be kept… Where will the situation lead?

NdB3 Ivo Kahánek, ©Office of the Commissioner General, EXPO 2025, Světlana Mašková

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