KaldeArte fills Vitoria-Gasteiz with theatre, circus, and dance

The KaldeArte festival brings theatre, circus, dance, and street performances to the squares of Vitoria-Gasteiz from June 12th to 14th.

Generic image: a vibrant street art mural with blurred figures of people enjoying a festival.
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Generic image: a vibrant street art mural with blurred figures of people enjoying a festival.

The KaldeArte festival takes over the city of Vitoria-Gasteiz from June 12th to 14th, offering an extensive program of theatre, circus, dance, and street performances.

The streets, squares, and corners of Vitoria-Gasteiz will once again transform into stages for this edition of KaldeArte. For three days, attendees can enjoy a diverse range of performing arts, with organizers providing an interactive schedule designed for mobile use.
The schedule displays the programming for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, including times, companies, and venues. Each day is clearly organized, and each performance has its own detailed card featuring an image, duration, recommended audience, type of show, and a brief description. All information is available in both Basque and Spanish.
To facilitate navigation during the festival, each performance includes a direct link to Google Maps for opening the location on a mobile device. Additionally, users can save performances to their phone's calendar, whether Google Calendar or Apple Calendar, using the 'Add to my calendar' button.
This year's edition features 55 free performances spanning theatre, circus, and dance, presented by various national and international companies. Highlights include performances by Osadía (Catalonia), Manolo Alcántara «Refugi» (Catalonia), Be Flat «Follow me» (Belgium), Entre Nous «Borderline» (Catalonia), Ana F. Melero & Luna Sánchez «Pies de gallina» (Andalusia), Motionhouse «Block» (United Kingdom), Zenit Aerial Ballet «Aria» (Valencian Community), and Deabru Beltzak «Su talka» (Basque Country).
The festival will take place in public spaces in the center of Vitoria-Gasteiz, such as the Plaza de la Virgen Blanca, Plaza de los Fueros, Plaza del Arca, La Florida Park, and along itinerant streets. Most events are free, although some may require an invitation or early arrival.