

TodoDanza 2025
đź“… 4th Oct - 8th Nov 2025
Marbella TodoDanza 2025 celebrates its 16th edition between October and early November with performances at the Teatro Ciudad de Marbella.
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About the Festival
Marbella TodoDanza 2025 returns with a program that blends tradition and innovation: works by established national companies, family-friendly offerings, and educational activities, with the Teatro Ciudad de Marbella as the main venue. The 16th edition runs from early October to early/mid-November. 🎠The program previews titles such as Luz sobre las cosas, Paisajes humanos, Muerta de amor, the family show El duende de las emociones, and Norma, with ticket prices varying by show. 🌟 The festival—already a local fixture after 15 previous editions—brings together each year over a dozen companies and dozens of performers, cementing its role as a showcase for dance on the Costa del Sol, with performances in theaters and urban spaces.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The 2025 edition is the 16th. Official communications place the festival between October 4 and November 8 (festival social media), and ticket sales cover performances from October 4/5 to November 8/15 depending on each show. Always check the calendar on the official ticketing site.
The main venue is the Teatro Ciudad de Marbella (Plaza RamĂłn MartĂnez, 3), with several 2025 program shows scheduled there.
Tickets are available at mientrada.net; in 2025, the published prices for different performances range approximately from €6 to €20.
Yes: the program includes family performances (e.g., El duende de las emociones), and the festival usually schedules free street events in promenades and squares during October/November (check the calendar each year).
It is promoted by the Marbella Department of Culture. In 2025, the edition’s image refers to Ana de Pombo (historic dancer/designer)
No: the festival was moved to autumn in a recent edition, adding new venues and expanding performances; since then, its program has been concentrated in October–November.




