Institut Ramon LLull

La Veronal performs at Sadler's Wells as part of Dance Umbrella

Performing.  London, 19/10/2015

Marcos Morau, founder and choreographer of La Veronal, is considered one of the most intelligent dance makers to have emerged from Europe in recent years. His style is sophisticated, delightfully illogical and a joy to watch. Their latest show 'Voronia' is presented as part of Dance Umbrella, London’s international dance festival, with the support of the Institut Ramon Llull. 




Morau's latest work, Voronia, is an exploration of evil, religion and the deepest cave in the world - 'Krubera Voronia' in the western Caucasus region of Georgia. The piece is filled with startling visual images which are almost immediately destroyed and replaced, constantly producing the unexpected.

After studying choreography in Barcelona, Valencia and New York, Morau founded the collective La Veronal in 2005. He works with a group of artists from the world of dance, film, photography and literature and all those influences are clearly visible in this great company.'

 

La Veronal - Voronia
19 & 20 October // 7.30pm

Sadler's Wells
Rosebery Avenue
London, EC1R

Dance Umbrella is London’s international dance festival, celebrating 21st century choreography across the capital.
Founded in 1978, Dance Umbrella is internationally recognised for its annual festival which takes place each October. In addition, projects supporting artists and engaging the public with choreography now take place year-round. To date, Dance Umbrella has reached audiences of over one million people in London.

Don't miss the chance to see its UK Premiere on 19 and 20 October at Sadler's Wells. 

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