Dansa Metropolitana Festival Closes Program at SAT! with Two Reflective and Ironic Shows

The Sant Andreu Teatre hosts the final performances of the event featuring the creations Altars profans by Magdalena Garzón and CARIBE MIX ’23.

Generic image of a dancer or a theater stage during a contemporary dance rehearsal.

Generic image of a dancer or a theater stage during a contemporary dance rehearsal.

The Sant Andreu Teatre (SAT!) in Barcelona will host the final two performances of the Dansa Metropolitana 2025 Festival on March 20, 21, and 23, highlighting the new creation by Magdalena Garzón.

The first of the two final performances is Altars profans, a festival co-production presented by Magdalena Garzón. Inspired by the photographic work of Toni Catany, the piece invites reflection on beauty, time, and memory. It can be seen on Thursday, March 20, at 6:30 PM and Friday, March 21, at 8 PM.
The Thursday performance will include a post-show discussion moderated by Júlia Vernet, a critic from Recomana.cat. Subsequently, on Sunday, March 23, at 6:30 PM, Mar García and Javi Soler will present CARIBE MIX ’23.

The festival places special emphasis on the relationship between dance and sound with the 'Vibracions' project, aiming to bring the theatrical discipline to new audiences.

This final proposal transforms the SAT! into a music video set, offering a critical and amusing perspective that satirizes the world of pop stars and mass consumption audiovisual culture. This year, the festival places special emphasis on the relationship between dance and sound with the Vibracions project, aiming to bring the discipline to new audiences.
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