Founded in 2005 by Marcos Morau, La Veronal brings together artists from the fields of dance, film, literature, music and photography. With the goal of building global artistic spaces, the company is constantly looking for new supports that, together with cultural references from cinema, literature, music, and photography, focus on a strong narrative language. The company's choreographic work is based on a distortion of classical dance that intersects with elements of theater and silent film and cuts out superfluous elements to create a "naked" dance.
Each of the company's pieces takes a country or a city in the world as a starting point, creating an analogy between dance and geography, and using toponymy to develop a story. The works Island (2012), Russia (2011), Siena (2018) or Sonoma (2021), among others, are part of this decalogue, and have received awards in national and international competitions, such as the Certamen Coreográfico de Madrid, Masdanza, the Copenhagen International Competition or the Fira Tàrrega. In 2008, La Veronal was awarded a special mention at the Feria Internacional de Teatro y Danza de Huesca. It has also participated in the Biennale of Young Artists from Europe.