ARNAU VELAZQUEZ
ARNAU VELAZQUEZ
"I choreograph with the belief that dance should be a spectacle, alive, cinematic, and unforgettable, where every moment tells a story."
Arnau Velazquez is a dancer and choreographer born in Barcelona. After working at the Royal Opera House in London, he joined the Croatian National Theatre as a dancer and simultaneously began exploring his choreographic career.
His style is marked by the elegance and beauty of the lines of the human body as well as raw concepts of nowadays society.
WORKS
L_ST T_ME
Music: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
L_ST T_ME explores the moment when two people are still physically together but already emotionally apart. The choreography focuses on the final stage of a relationship, not the breakup itself, but the repetition that continues after the end is already clear.
Desire, habit, and distance coexist, shaping a dynamic where connection is maintained out of routine rather than choice.
October 5th
Music: Vigo Kovačić
October 5th unfolds during a birthday party in a 1950s American household, where everything appears perfect. Beneath this polished surface, relationships begin to fracture, revealing the distance between identity and expectation.
Inspired by personal letters, the work places the audience inside the scene as a silent observer, present yet unseen, witnessing what is felt but never openly expressed.
#2
Music: Lorde
#2 captures the moment a woman who has always existed in second place decides to take control. For the first time, she refuses to be defined or directed by men, reclaiming authority over her body, her choices, and her presence.
Rêverie
Music: Charles Debussy
Rêverie is the memory of a beginning. A return to the moment where love first takes shape, and the realization appears with clarity: you have found the one. The choreography exists within that suspended state, where everything is still new, certain, and untouched by time.
Valentina Štrok - Assistant
Valentina Štrok was born in Croatia and is a Soloist at the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb. She has been part of Arnau’s journey as a choreographer from the very beginning. First she was involved as a dancer being part of Arnau’s early works, and later became choreographic assistant and playwright.
“She has always had the ability to see what is going on inside my head, what's my vision and how to deliver it. She is also extremely methodical and organized, all of this factors combined make of her a key part of my creations”