Martí
Corbera
Martí Corbera
Born in Barcelona, Martí Corbera is an artistic director, choreographer, and dancer who combines his flamenco background with musical composition, audiovisual creation, and performance.
After deep studies in Spanish dance, his career took off in several national and international flamenco companies. He began collaborating with various artists on expanding the conception of this genre, including Rocío Molina, Sara Jiménez, and Patricia Guerrero, among others. While living in Berlin, he collaborated with renowned choreographer Juan Kruz Díaz de Garaio Esnaola on the creation of works based on classical chamber music, films and stage pieces, performing in several of Europe's most prestigious theatres.
With a strong inclination towards a more marginal art scene, as well as uncommon and often dirty social contexts, he began creating work that is simultaneously performative, musical, and audiovisual, collaborating with artists from multiple genres. This has shaped his own unique, original and provocative approach, characterized by his commitment to confronting collective morality and his advocacy for a constant re-evaluation of individual freedom as a social axis.
Among his recent works are the film Guajira Vernácula with harpist Eve Matin, the short piece Un beso blanco with Ernesto Artillo, and the performatic concert Freaks for God with music producer Isak Bagner and singer Ebla Sadek, where he uses dance, theater, singing, rap, and flamenco in his sensual and reflective punkstyle.