Marcos Morau
Marcos Morau was born in Valencia in 1982. After obtaining a diploma in choreography at the Barcelona Theatre Institute, he completed his studies at the Dance Conservatory in Valencia and at Movement Research in New York.
In 2005, in partnership with other artists, he set up the group La Veronal, which covered disciplines such as dance, film, literature and photography. Its aim was to seek new expressive supports and cultural references that would promote a narrative language, with the idea of forming global artistic spaces. Based on this conception, La Veronal has created a series of works which take as their point of departure some country or city in the world, thereby creating an analogy between dance and geography.
His creations have received a large number of national and international distinctions. The group has also begun to export their hallmark to other companies with whom they have begun to collaborate. Marcos Morau received the National Dance Award in 2013.
Curriculum Vitae
Born
1982, Valencia (Spanje)
Awards
Special Jury Award, Huesca International Dance Festival (2008), Choreography Competition Award in Madrid (2011), Choreo Room Award (2011), Fira Tàrrega Award (2011), Sebastià Gasch Award (2013), National Dance Award for Creation (2013)
For Scapino
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Cathedral 2019/2020
Accompanied by the spiritual music of Arvo Pärt, pure as a heartbeat, Cathedral asks us to reflect on the nature of existence. -
TWOOLS 18
TWOOLS 18 appears to be the last in the series. It is a worthy finale with world premieres by choreographers Ryan Djojokarso, Joeri Dubbe and Maciej Kuzminski. -
Pablo
Pablo is an exciting spectacle with dance, theater and orchestra inspired by the lifetime of Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. -
TWOOLS 17
Under the motto "More dance does not fit in" Scapino Ballet Rotterdam presents TWOOLS17. In 75 minutes 22 dancers dance in 8 pieces by 7 choreographers. -
TWOOLS 16
Six world premiers from choreographers like Marcos Morau, Itamar Serussi en Ed Wubbe. Met live muziek van Michiel Borstlap and Katharina Gross.