Luz Arcas (Spain’s National Dance Award 2024) is a dancer, choreographer and stage director. She holds a degree in Choreography from the María de Ávila Conservatory in Madrid and in Stage Direction from the Royal School of Dramatic Art.
She founded the company La Phármaco in 2009. Her latest creation is Tierras raras (Rare earths, 2025), which premiered at the Madrid en danza festival (Teatros del Canal) in co-production with the Mercat de les Flors (Barcelona) and Ma-scène nationale Pays de Montbèliard (France).
Also, Morphine (2026), a dance solo accompanied by Ines Bacán (singing) and with dramaturgy by Pedro G Romero. Fragments of the piece have been shown at the Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid, the Kadist Gallery in Paris and the Bozar in Brussels, and it will premiere at the Teatro de la Abadía in Madrid in January 2026.
Her previous work is collected in two projects: Bekristen/ Tríptico de la prosperidad (2019- 2023), consisting of the pieces La domesticación, Somos la guerra and La buena obra, co-produced by the Autumn Festival, the Condeduque Centre for Contemporary Culture, Teatros del Canal in Madrid, the Teatro Central in Seville and the Graner Centre for Contemporary Creation in Barcelona, and Ciclo de los milagros (2020- 2022), consisting of the pieces Toná, Trilla y Mariana, the latter co-produced by the Seville Flamenco Biennial, Teatros del Canal in Madrid and Ma-scène nationale Pays de Montbèliard.
She has choreographed for the Víctor Ullate Ballet (2018), the National Dance Company of El Salvador (2019 y 2021) y para el IPCNA de Perú (2021). She has choreographed the opera Rigoletto (2023), directed by Miguel del Arco and produced by the Teatro Real in Madrid, the Tel Aviv Opera, the ABAO Bilbao Opera and the Teatro de la Maestranza in Seville. She has directed and choreographed the play Bordo Poniente, produced by the University and FIL of Guadalajara, the UNAM and the DAJU of Mexico City (Mexico, 2024).
As a stage director, she has created Todas las santas (2022), in collaboration with Salvadoran actresses Egly Larreynaga and Alicia Chong, co-produced by the FIT of Cádiz, and Psicosis 4.48 (2023), co-produced by the Teatro Español in Madrid, for which the protagonist, Natalia Huarte, received the Max Award for Best Female Performance (2024).
She has carried out artistic projects in India (New Delhi, National School of Drama 2015) and Equatorial Guinea (Malabo, 2015-2016). She is the author of the book Pensé que bailar me salvaría (I Thought Dancing Would Save Me), published by Contintametienes, which has just been released in its second edition.
Luz Arcas has also been awarded the II Godot Prize 2023 for best dance work for Mariana, and was a finalist for Best Female Dance Performer at the Talía Awards in 2023. She was a finalist at the Max Awards in several categories with Somos la guerra in 2022, and for Best Dance Performer with Kaspar Hauser. El huérfano de Europa in 2017. She received the El Ojo Crítico de Danza 2015 award and Best Dance Performer at the Lorca Awards that same year. She is the winner of the Injuve 2009 and Málaga Crea 2009 awards.
National Dance Award in the category of creation
Best dance performance (Mariana), II Godot Awards
Finalist for Best Female Dance Performer. Max Award
El Ojo Crítico Dance Award
Best Female Dance Performer Award at the Andalusian Theatre Awards
Injuve Award
MASA (production by the Compañía Nacional de Danza)
TIERRAS RARAS (co-production by Mercat de les flors, Ma scènce nationale Pays de Montbeliard, MIT Rivadavia, with the collaboration of Madrid en Danza and Teatro Central in Seville)
BORDO PONIENTE (production by FIL/ UNAM in Guadalajara, and DAJU in Mexico City, Mexico)
RIGOLETTO (production by the Teatro Real in Madrid, Abao Bilbao, Tel Aviv Opera and Maestranza Seville)
TRÍPTICO DE LA PROSPERIDAD, complete version (production by the Madrid Autumn Festival, with the collaboration of Teatro Central in Seville)
LA BUENA OBRA (Chapter III of the Triptych of Prosperity) with the support of Centro de Creació Graner in Barcelona.
PSICOSIS 4.48 (co-production with the Teatro Español)
TODAS LAS SANTAS (co-production by FIT in Cádiz)
MARIANA (co-production by the Seville Flamenco Biennial, Teatros del Canal, Ma scènce nationale Pays de Montbeliard)
SOMOS LA GUERRA (Chapter II of the Triptych of Prosperity)
LA ANUNCIACIÓN (production by the National Company of El Salvador)
TONÁ (production by the Autumn Festival / Teatro Abadía in Madrid)
TEATRO DE LA VERGÜENZA (stage manifesto, Teatro Cuarta Pared de Madrid)
LA DOMESTICACIÓN (Chapter I of the Triptych of Prosperity)
DOLOROSA (production by the National Company of El Salvador)
UNA GRAN EMOCIÓN POLÍTICA (production by the National Drama Centre of Madrid)
LOS HIJOS MÁS BELLOS (co-production Victor Ullate Ballet/ C. Madrid)
2015
LA VOZ DE NUNCA (coproducción Agencia Andaluza Instituciones Culturales)
2013
EXODO: PRIMER DIA
2012
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