
"I define myself as an extroverted and curious dancer, who is always hungry to discover new ways of movement. I like to bring physicality into my dance therefor I perceive dance as an immense range of body possibilities, dance is the tool that I use and allows me to express myself.
I consider myself a strong and versatile, dancer and performer with a huge appetite for movement and real emotions which are part of my dancing".

Abel was born in Spain. He began his dance studies at different private schools in Barcelona and Mataró, his hometown. At the age of 15, he began teaching hip-hop lessons while still training in contemporary dance. When he turned 17, he felt the need to go abroad and enrich his knowledge and technique and joined P.A.R.T.S summer intensive among others.
Right after that, he began his Bachelor in Dance Studies at Codarts, University of the Arts in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
In the Netherlands, he worked with choreographers such as Marina Mascarell, Jirí Kylian, Felix Landerer, Jan Martens and Steven Shropshire, and toured around the Netherlands and internationally.
During those years he also worked on projects with the company Transit Dansa and toured in Colombia and Spain.
After that, he moved to Germany and worked for a year with the award winning choreographer Nanine Linning.
Afterwards, he moved to Lithuania where he worked with Sokio Teatras Aura for one season.
Continuing his career, Abel moved to Malta, where he worked during two seasons with Zfin Malta dancing and touring nationally and abroad.
While working with ZfinMalta, Abel has participated in many educational programmes teaching and performing for audiences of a young age.
Abel has been leading dance lessons in the University of Dance of Malta.
In summer 2019, Abel presented ‘Tempesta’, a dance piece for the Malta International Arts Festival as part of the ‘Floating Stage’ new concept introduced in this year’s programme. Abel is now trying to find his way as a freelance artist and insert his vision of art and dance in the maltese market.
After that, Abel worked in a project with CREA Dance Company where he danced the piece 'Carmina Burana' accompained by a big chorus of a hundred singers and a big live orchestra.