Inclusive Circus in Lemoa, Adapted for People with Functional Diversity

The Lemoa City Council, through the Bulego Berdea office, has organized a special Circus Francesco performance with reduced sound and light intensity.

Interior of a circus tent with soft lighting and empty seats, creating a calm and inclusive atmosphere.
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Interior of a circus tent with soft lighting and empty seats, creating a calm and inclusive atmosphere.

The Lemoa City Council, through the Bulego Berdea office, has organized a special Circus Francesco performance for this Monday, adapted for people with functional diversity, featuring reduced sound and light intensity.

The magic of the circus has arrived in Lemoa with a show that demonstrates the council's firm commitment to the inclusion of all individuals in the social life of the municipality. The municipal office Bulego Berdea has worked to ensure that the Circus Francesco performance this Monday, at 5:00 PM, is adapted for children with functional diversity or sensory hypersensitivity.
This special performance will feature reduced sound and light intensity, creating a more friendly environment where children can enjoy the circus more comfortably. The City Council emphasizes that this initiative aims to offer opportunities to all sectors of the population, including those with functional diversity.

"It will have lower acoustic and luminous intensity, so they can enjoy the circus in a more friendly environment."

A City Council spokesperson
The circus will remain in Lemoa, next to the skills park, for two more days, with performances scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday at 6:00 PM.