Torroella de Montgrí hosts over 600 dancers for the SÓC Urban Dance Festival

The non-competitive event establishes itself as a key platform for young talent and urban dance in Catalonia.

Generic image of a festive atmosphere with dancers in a public urban space.
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Generic image of a festive atmosphere with dancers in a public urban space.

More than 600 dancers gathered this weekend in Torroella de Montgrí to participate in the SÓC festival, an event that has turned the town into a major stage for urban dance.

The festival has become a benchmark in Catalonia, providing an exhibition space for schools and companies to showcase their work in an accessible, non-competitive environment. Performances took place across the streets and at the Espai Ter venue, creating a vibrant atmosphere for the local community.
The March event also featured international guests, including the Guetto Funk Collective, who provided workshops and performances. This initiative aims to promote young talent and bring urban dance closer to the public as a dynamic cultural discipline.