Carlos Pons Guerra
Carlos Pons Guerra was born in Gran Canaria, Spain, and has been creating dance since 2012. Carlos began his ballet studies at the Choreographic Centre of Las Palmas, under direction of Carmen Robles and Anatol Yanowsky, before training at the Royal Conservatoire for Dance of Madrid ‘María de Ávila’ and the Northern School of Contemporary Dance in Leeds.
Nominated for the Best Emerging Artist category at the UK Critics’ Circle National Dance Awards 2015, he has been described as a choreographer “of innate intelligence and theatricality” by Dance Europe Magazine. Carlos has choreographed for companies including Ballet Hispanico of New York, Rambert, National Ballet of the Dominican Republic, Birmingham Repertory Theatre. Carlos’ choreography has been performed across the globe at major dance theatres including The Joyce Theatre (NYC), Sadler’s Wells (London), the Chennai Music Academy (India), the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, the Palacio de Bellas Artes (Santo Domingo), the United Palace Theatre (NYC) and Birmingham Repertory Theatre, as well as in key international festivals including Brighton International Festival; The Ballet Festival of Cali, Colombia; International Dance Festival Birmingham; Gender Bender Festival in Bologna; Homotopia Festival Liverpool; and the International Dance Festival of Santo Domingo.
His work, “Penguins”, co-created with director Paul McEneaney, was part of London’s Royal Opera House’s first ever celebration of LGBTQ+ pride in summer 2019.
In May 2018, Carlos was the subject of a BBC Four documentary co-produced with Sadler’s Wells.
He founded “DeNada Dance Theatre” in 2012 as a company that subverts, exports and explores Hispanic and Latino culture in the UK and beyond. For DeNada, Carlos has created the three works that form Ham and Passion, a gender-bending triple bill that exploring the history of homosexuality in 20th century Spain. More recently, he created TORO: Beauty and the Bull, a full length Hispanic, queer and postcolonial take on the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast, which had its national UK tour in 2018. Of TORO, The Guardian says : “Dynamite dancing and extreme sensuality.” Ham and Passion received two nominations for the 2016 UK Critics’ Circle National Dance Awards: Best Independent Company and Outstanding Female Performance (Modern) for Marivi Da Silva’s role in his Young Man!.
Nominated for the Best Emerging Artist category at the UK Critics’ Circle National Dance Awards 2015, he has been described as a choreographer “of innate intelligence and theatricality” by Dance Europe Magazine. Carlos has choreographed for companies including Ballet Hispanico of New York, Rambert, National Ballet of the Dominican Republic, Birmingham Repertory Theatre. Carlos’ choreography has been performed across the globe at major dance theatres including The Joyce Theatre (NYC), Sadler’s Wells (London), the Chennai Music Academy (India), the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, the Palacio de Bellas Artes (Santo Domingo), the United Palace Theatre (NYC) and Birmingham Repertory Theatre, as well as in key international festivals including Brighton International Festival; The Ballet Festival of Cali, Colombia; International Dance Festival Birmingham; Gender Bender Festival in Bologna; Homotopia Festival Liverpool; and the International Dance Festival of Santo Domingo.
His work, “Penguins”, co-created with director Paul McEneaney, was part of London’s Royal Opera House’s first ever celebration of LGBTQ+ pride in summer 2019.
In May 2018, Carlos was the subject of a BBC Four documentary co-produced with Sadler’s Wells.
He founded “DeNada Dance Theatre” in 2012 as a company that subverts, exports and explores Hispanic and Latino culture in the UK and beyond. For DeNada, Carlos has created the three works that form Ham and Passion, a gender-bending triple bill that exploring the history of homosexuality in 20th century Spain. More recently, he created TORO: Beauty and the Bull, a full length Hispanic, queer and postcolonial take on the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast, which had its national UK tour in 2018. Of TORO, The Guardian says : “Dynamite dancing and extreme sensuality.” Ham and Passion received two nominations for the 2016 UK Critics’ Circle National Dance Awards: Best Independent Company and Outstanding Female Performance (Modern) for Marivi Da Silva’s role in his Young Man!.