Martí Corbera

Martí Corbera / artistic alias Martí (direction, dance)

Martí Corbera, born in Barcelona in 1997, is a creative director and dancer who merges his experience in flamenco with various artistic disciplines, including musical composition, film, text and performance. He graduated on spanish dance at the Institut del Teatre, Barcelona. His career took off as part of Flamencos en Route company, Switzerland, and later in the Flamenco Ballet of Andalucía, under the direction of Estévez y Paños. He began collaborating with various flamenco artists on projects that bring awareness and artistic discourse to this genre rooted in tradition, as with Patricia Guerrero, Sara Jiménez, Karen Lugo among others. His interest in the body and physical theatre led him to live in Berlin, where he collaborated with Juan Kruz Díaz de Garaio Esnaola in works such as ’lll’ with Midori Seiler, ’Dans du Soleil’ with Geneva Camerata Orchestra.Nowadays he directs his own projects alongside musicians, music producers, videomakers and performers around Europe, shaping an original and self artistic approach.

Sara Jimenez (dance)

Dancer and choreographer born in Granada. Graduated by the Professional Conservatory of Danza Reina Sofia de Granada in the Spanish and flamenco dance modality and scholarship by the Andaluz de Danza de Sevilla Center under the direction of Blanca Li. Among his works as choreographer are the works Fandango18, Saldiguera, Vía Bamba, Tiápate Niña, [ETC), VARIACIÓN a tempo, Recital Flamenco, Real de la Alhambra. In addition to her solo work, she has participated as a solo dancer with Estévez & Paños, Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía, Eduardo Guerrero, Daniel Doña, WangRamirez, among others. In 2022 she began a new way like Sara Jiménez in Company and his opera prima ADIOSES, followed by his latest MUSA MÍA MÍA, in addition to continuing to collaborate with different music and performing arts companies. SaraJiménez is drawing a style of her own in which dance, dramatic gesture and music live together in one place. A firm believer of artistic collaborations and collective creation opens up to the discourse of each of the components that invites in a constant search of that place where the different artistic disciplines that inspire their works converge and are the channel of exhibition and expression of their proposals.

Eve Matin (harp)

Eve Matin is a Peruvian-Persian harpist. At an early age, she worked as the main harpist of the National Symphony Orchestra of Peru and graduated from the National Conservatory of Peru as the first harpist woman in Peru. At the age of 25, she graduates from her master’s degree in Berklee College of Music and concentrated on expanding the harp into new musical horizons. Eve experiences new ways to use the instrument, composes, improvises and paints with new techniques that make up the originality of her music. She currently lives in Spain, while collaborating with various artists and touring internationally with her solo project. In Alicante, where she resides, she has initiated a project of collaboration, inclusion and cross-training with the gipsy community, which opens new profound musical exchanges with flamenco music.

Álvaro S. Rodríguez (vídeo)

Álvaro is an experienced photographer with a deep passion for dance. He received his training in Barcelona, where he honed his skills in capturing the beauty of movement and expression. Afterward, he moved to Berlin, a city where he merged his extensive knowledge in the performing arts, developing a unique style that blends the dynamism of dance with the subtleties of visual storytelling. Currently based in Ibiza, Álvaro is exploring the world of retreats and healing events, seeking new and innovative ways to tell stories through his lens. His work continues to evolve as he delves into these transformative experiences.