Carmina Burana

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The first production of Maria Rovira's new company, Crea Dance Company, is a challenge: a version of Carmina Burana's famous Carl Orff with more than a hundred artists on stage - including dancers, musicians and a choir formed from chorals from different metropolitan cities. A bet for the spectacular as well as for the sensitivity and alternation of emotions that concur in Orff’s music score.

Classical and contemporary dance embrace this Carmina Burana, a song to life, an exaltation of the senses.

Trained in classical, contemporary and flamenco dance, Maria Rovira studied at the Institut del Teatre de Barcelona, ​​at the International Dance Conservatory (Paris) and at the Merce Cunningham and Martha Graham (New York) school. In 1985, she created Transit Dansa, a company that she directed for almost thirty years. In 1998, Rovira was awarded the National Dance Prize for his career.