Best contemporary dance shows in Spain

Discover the top contemporary dance performances across Spain, featuring innovative choreography, renowned companies, and emerging artists. Explore cutting-edge physical theatre and performance art from Barcelona to the Canary Islands, highlighting festivals and acclaimed productions that showcase the best of modern dance.

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    National Dance Company (CND) - NumEros (Palau de les Arts, Valencia)

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    • Pays tribute to talent of three dance geniuses

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    The National Dance Company (CND) is Spain's premier dance institution, and their 'NumEros' triple bill at Palau de les Arts offers a compelling mix of classical and contemporary works. It features pieces by iconic choreographers like Balanchine and Forsythe, making it a significant event.

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    Antonio Ruz - La noche de San Juan (Palau de les Arts, Valencia)

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    • Choreographic discourse drawing on diverse artistic references

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    Antonio Ruz's 'La noche de San Juan' is a reinvented ballet that blends traditional Catalan folk dances with a contemporary language. Its presentation at Palau de les Arts offers a unique fusion of heritage and avant-garde, making it a culturally rich contemporary dance experience.

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    Staatsballett Hannover | Goyo Montero - Goldberg (Centro Danza Matadero, Madrid)

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    • Deeply poetic declaration of love for dance

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    The collaboration between Staatsballett Hannover and Goyo Montero at Centro Danza Matadero represents a high-caliber international contemporary dance offering. Goyo Montero is a respected choreographer, and Matadero is a key venue for pushing artistic boundaries.

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    Korean National Contemporary Dance Company (KNCDC) - Jungle (Mercat de les Flors, Barcelona)

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    • Impressive dancer ability

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    The Korean National Contemporary Dance Company (KNCDC) brings an international perspective to the Spanish contemporary dance scene with 'Jungle.' Its inclusion in Mercat de les Flors' season highlights the venue's commitment to diverse and innovative global dance.

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    Taiat Dansa - Las hijas de Bernarda (Dansa Valencia Festival, Valencia)

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    • Intense and poetic adaptation of Lorca's work

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    Taiat Dansa's 'Las hijas de Bernarda' is a highly innovative reinterpretation of Lorca's classic, blending contemporary dance with theatre, cinema, and live music. Its multidisciplinary approach makes it a standout piece within the Dansa Valencia Festival.

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    Eugenia Morera and Alba Elvira - Pan y circo (Dansa Valencia Festival, Valencia)

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    • Reveals complexity of natural mountain cycles

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    This critical contemporary dance duo, 'Pan y circo,' explores themes of distraction and control, offering a thought-provoking and socially relevant performance. Its inclusion in Dansa Valencia highlights the festival's commitment to showcasing works with strong conceptual depth.

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    Humanhood - Vórtex (Mercat de les Flors, Barcelona)

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    • Fluidity and pace remain mesmerizing

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    Humanhood's 'Vórtex' is a highly anticipated contemporary dance piece known for its unique movement language and immersive qualities. Its presentation at Mercat de les Flors reinforces the venue's reputation for showcasing innovative and captivating choreographic works.

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    Jephthah van Dinther - Unearth (MACBA, Barcelona)

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    • Features a bold and stripped-down choreography

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    Jephthah van Dinther's 'Unearth' is a unique interdisciplinary work combining dance with voice and body, presented at MACBA. This collaboration between a renowned choreographer and a contemporary art museum offers an avant-garde experience that pushes the boundaries of dance.