Elvis Navarro
Elvis Navarro is a Costa Rican contemporary dancer currently based in Washington, DC. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Dance from the National University of Costa Rica’s School of Dance. Before relocating to the U.S., he performed in San José with the School of Russian Ballet of Costa Rica, dancing as Fritz in The Nutcracker and featured in Polovetzian Dances at the National Theater of Costa Rica.
Since moving to Washington DC in 2023, Elvis has performed with Compañía Medusa under the direction of Robert Priore, beginning with Everyone I (N)Ever Loved in 2024. Following that production he joined the company as a member, most recently performing in Duplexity in 2025 for Pride Month.
In May 2025, Elvis made his Kennedy Center debut in a collaborative performance with CityDance Conservatory & Choral Arts, dancing to live orchestral music by Haydn. He is currently preparing for his second performance under the direction of DC-based choreographer Ángel Ramírez, [“Niño Perdido”and “What If I Never Saw You Again”], further expanding his presence in the city’s contemporary dance landscape.
His movement practice is rooted in emotional expressiveness, technical clarity, and musical sensitivity.
Since moving to Washington DC in 2023, Elvis has performed with Compañía Medusa under the direction of Robert Priore, beginning with Everyone I (N)Ever Loved in 2024. Following that production he joined the company as a member, most recently performing in Duplexity in 2025 for Pride Month.
In May 2025, Elvis made his Kennedy Center debut in a collaborative performance with CityDance Conservatory & Choral Arts, dancing to live orchestral music by Haydn. He is currently preparing for his second performance under the direction of DC-based choreographer Ángel Ramírez, [“Niño Perdido”and “What If I Never Saw You Again”], further expanding his presence in the city’s contemporary dance landscape.
His movement practice is rooted in emotional expressiveness, technical clarity, and musical sensitivity.