Virtual Choreographies: Future Movements
, Mauricio Pérez Fayos, and Laura García Carrasco
Friday, October 16, 2026
19:30 h
€16 and €18
MUN Theatre
PREVIEW
A contemporary dance project for two performers and multiple screens that explores the interaction between tradition and digitization through the language of movement and the logic of digital platforms.
Inspired by Jaime Conde-Salazar’s *La danza del futuro*, *Virtual Choreographies* raises questions about how the internet and social media shape the self-perception of bodies both within and outside the interface. It focuses on the collective vocabularies and imaginaries generated in these technological environments and opens up the possibility of asking ourselves: “In this technological present, are we already building the choreographic heritage of the future? Are viral dances the legacy we are creating?”
This project approaches tradition not as a closed archive or an object of preservation, but as a living material that can be activated, shared, and transformed from the present.
Artistic data
- Concept: Mauricio Pérez Fayos
- Choreography and performance: Mauricio Pérez Fayos, Laura García Carrasco
- Dramaturgical guidance: Eva Mir
- External Perspective: Carmen Muñoz, Sergio R. Suárez
- Sound Design: Gÿe
- Technical Design: George Marinov
- Lighting: Mauricio Pérez Fayos
- In collaboration with: Madrid Autumn Festival and Surge Madrid.
- Supported by: Valencian Institute of Culture, Espai La Granja, INAEM-Castillo Palacio de Magalia, Community of Madrid-Surge Madrid Festival, Sala Carme Teatre, A Casa Vella, and Paso a 2.
Mauricio Pérez Fayos
Mauricio Pérez Fayos (Valencia, 2000), who earned a degree in contemporary dance choreography from the CSDMA in 2022 (Madrid), began his movement studies at the CPDV (Valencia), where he graduated with the Valencian Community’s Regional Professional Dance Award for the 2013–2018 class.
As an emerging artist, he has participated in various competitions, such as the Madrid Choreography Competition, and in national dance festivals such as Festival Dansa València, Escena Abierta, and Migrats en Breu. He develops his projects in partnership with institutions such as the Institut Valencià de Cultura and the Valencia City Council. He has presented his work at venues such as Caixafòrum Valencia, La Fundición Bilbao, and L’Horta Teatre.
In 2023, she participated in the Graners de Creació 23-25 residency program, where she developed her first project, *This Was Supposed to Be The Opportunity, and It Ended Up Being My First Farewell*, which was included in the national catalog for *Danza a Escena 2025*. In 2025, she began developing her new project , *Virtual Choreographies: Future Movement(s)*.
As a freelance dancer, he works for companies such as Led Silhouette, Daniel Abreu, Jesús Benzal, Asun Noales, and Eyas Dance Project, among others. He serves as a choreographic assistant to Daniel Abreu (VAV, 2023) and Sergio R. Suárez (La Revisión, 2023).
Laura García Carrasco
Originally from Valencia, she holds a degree in Advanced Artistic Studies from the María de Ávila Conservatory of Music in Madrid and a Master’s degree in Cultural Management from the Open University of Catalonia. She currently works as a performer and collaborator with companies such as Led Silhouette in *Halley* and *Noces*, Daniel Rodríguez in *Transeúnte*—a piece selected for the *Danza a Escena 2026* catalog—Mari Paula in *Lake Machine* and *Escambo*, and Mauricio Pérez Fayos in *Coreografías Virtuales: Movimiento(s) futuro(s)”, Luna Sánchez in *MudarseInstalarse*, Taiat Dansa in *Judith*, and Eyas Dance Project in *Oru* and *Kreya*.
She has also worked with choreographers such as Yoshua Cienfuegos, Jonh Ross, and Klevis Elmazj. Among her personal projects are Colectivo Banquet, as well as her role as performer and creator of *ROJO ROJO VERDE*, which was selected for the Red Acieloabierto and Dansa Metropolitana 2023 circuits, and *SEU AQUÍ*, supported by the Eduardo Úrculo Cultural Center, the María Pagés Choreographic Center, and La Nave del Duende—a piece selected for the Red Acieloabierto and Dansa Metropolitana 2025 circuits.
Finally, in 2027, HUECAS will begin its research with Andrea Pérez at Dad, La Gomera Unit.
Date
October 16, 2026
Time
19:30