Born in Barcelona, Martí Corbera started his dance studies at the prestigious Institut del Teatre de Barcelona . Very early, he was awarded several prizes and scholarships from various dance competitions and institutions in Spain, such as Certamen de Barcelona and Certamen Coreográfico de Castellón. These distinctions opened for him the door to collaborations and residencies with various dance companies, in New York and in Madrid.
Martí Corbera has danced in some of the world’s most important venues and festivals, such as the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona, the Tel Aviv Opera House, the Teatro Central de Sevilla, the Sibiu International Festival, the Granada International Dance Festival, and the Maestranza Festival.
Discovered at a very early age, Martí Corbera started his career first as a Flamenco dancer. Before he was twenty years old, he was already performing as solo dancer with Spain’s most prestigious Flamenco companies, such as Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía and the Compañía Danza Larreal. In addition, he was invited by the Swiss dance company Flamencos en Route, as a solo dancer.
Martí Corbera’s intense collaboration with the dancer and choreographer Juan Kruz Díaz de Garaio Esnaola began at the Flamenco Bienale, in Sevilla. Since then, the two artists have collaborated on several contemporary dance projects, such as the new work “Flamencolorquia no”, presented in the Festival de Granada 2019. Among the upcoming projects that the two artists will accomplish together, a trio for two dancers and a musician, with the great baroque violinist Midori Seiler, as well as the choreography for the opera “Gui llaume Tell” by Grétry, at the Reims Opera House in France.
This season, Martí Corbera becomes the solo dancer in “Dance of the Sun”, one of the most well - known and successful choreographies created by Juan Kruz Díaz de Garaio Esnaola. In this unique performance, Martí Corbera dances with thirty musicians of the Geneva Camerata orchestra, who perform Lully’s Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme and Mozart’s Symphony No.40.