STORIES IN MOTION: Salvadorian (Xuc) Dance with Melvi Alvarado

Stories in Motion | Jan. 18

Image | Stories in Motion

Caption: Explore global dance forms with professional dancers and choreographers. (CBC)

Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025
Workshop begins at 11 a.m.
Central Library (800 3 St. SE)

Please arrive at least 10 minutes prior to the workshop.
Be prepared to dance! Please wear comfortable indoor shoes.


Register for FREE here(external link)

Step into the rhythm of El Salvador with Xuc Dance! This high-energy and joyful dance style, created in 1942 by Francisco "Paquito" Palaviccini, is a celebration of movement, music, and culture. With its infectious beats and vibrant steps, Xuc Dance is designed to spread laughter, fun, and connection.
Whether you're a seasoned dancer or a complete beginner, this workshop promises an unforgettable experience full of energy and cultural discovery. Come ready to move, laugh, and embrace the vibrant spirit of El Salvador!


About the Instructor:

Image | Melvi Alvarado

Caption: Melvi Alvarado will be teaching a Salvadorian folk dance form for Stories in Motion's latest session on Jan. 18, 2025 at the Central Library (CBC)

Born and raised in El Salvador, Melvi Alvarado began dancing at five and mastered Latin dance styles like Merengue, Samba, Bachata, and Afro-Latin Folklore by age eight. In 2008, he joined Adhesivo Dance Company, performing across El Salvador in festivals and competitions. After moving to Canada in 2010, Melvi founded Dance Fusion Calgary(external link) to celebrate community and culture through dance.

As the co-founder of Colores del Alma(external link), a Latinx Queer community group, and founder of The Calgary Salvadorian Folklore Association(external link), Melvi continues to preserve and promote Salvadorian culture while creating inclusive spaces for connection and joy through dance.

About Stories in Motion:

CBC Calgary's Stories in Motion, in partnership with Calgary Public Library and curated by DANCE YYC, offers free dance workshops celebrating global culture. In our second season, we're expanding our commitment to diverse stories through movement.