Quonfussion Festival to make Berantevilla a cultural hub

The free event on June 27th will feature music, dance, theater, and workshops for all ages.

Image of a festival at dusk in a Basque town square, with blurred silhouettes of people enjoying.
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Image of a festival at dusk in a Basque town square, with blurred silhouettes of people enjoying.

The Berantevilla Town Council and the local collective Qolektibo Qonfussion are organizing the Quonfussion Festival, transforming the town square into a cultural center on June 27th.

Berantevilla will once again host the Quonfussion Festival on June 27th, a free cultural event starting at 11:30 AM and lasting until the early hours. The initiative is organized by Qolektibo Qonfussion, a local group of friends, and the Berantevilla Town Council.
The festival aims to go beyond the usual use of the town square, offering attendees new experiences and diverse cultural expressions. The organizers stated, "Quonfussion is dance, it's music, it's theater, it's a street parade, it's laughter, it's meeting, and above all, it's enjoyment."
Year after year, the event brings together performances and workshops from various disciplines and styles, providing an opportunity to discover different cultures in a playful and participatory manner. Thus, Berantevilla will become a meeting point "for creativity, art, and coexistence" for a day.

"Quonfussion is dance, it's music, it's theater, it's a street parade, it's laughter, it's meeting, and above all, it's enjoyment"

Organizers
The organizers invite residents and visitors to enjoy the full day of cultural offerings, "participating in a unique festival that will combine activities for all ages and live performances."
The program includes various activities, such as a parkour workshop for young people, an instrument-making workshop for children, and live performances by groups like Joyful Gospel Choir, Trapu Zaharra, Aldakan, Maloa Brothers, and Moonshine Wagon.