Carmina Burana
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.