This event will bring together various circus disciplines, offering participants healthy experiences and the opportunity to connect with the natural environment. According to the organizers, the main goal of the festival is to strengthen the community, share healthy experiences, and connect with nature.
Over three days, the festival will feature workshops, exhibitions, and live music. Approximately sixty people are expected to gather to practice acroyoga, activating both body and mind. Additionally, culture, coexistence, and collaboration will be fostered through these activities.
“"Our goal is for participants to experience an exciting time, activating their body and mind through acroyoga, and at the same time, we will promote culture, coexistence, and collaboration."
The festival program includes a variety of activities. On Friday, April 24, the festival will kick off with acrojam and acrobingo, concluding with a dinner. On Saturday, April 25, there will be physical training, Whips, Oihala, Icarians, Porteak, AkroMix, Bertikalak, and Poltsiko Lapurra / Malabareak workshops, followed by a Not Talent show in the evening. Finally, on Sunday, April 26, yoga, role changes, Slackline, Akroflow, and Contact workshops will take place, ending with a communal meal and an acrojam.




