Kaldearte Celebrates Twentieth Anniversary with 32 Companies in Vitoria

The international street arts exhibition marks its second decade from June 12 to 14 with 58 artistic proposals.

Generic image of a vibrant street arts festival scene.
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Generic image of a vibrant street arts festival scene.

Kaldearte, the international street arts exhibition in Vitoria-Gasteiz, will celebrate its twentieth anniversary from June 12 to 14, featuring 32 companies and a total of 58 artistic proposals.

The festival will open with the show Aria by the Sylphes Aerial Ballet company. Local productions will present six creations, including those by Kankarro, Bitsa, and the Jose Uruñuela Municipal Dance Conservatory. Renowned companies that have participated in previous editions, such as Motionhouse, Manolo Alcantara, and Deabru Beltzak, will also return.
This edition will also include inclusive sessions, where young people with functional diversity and seniors from Vitoria will participate on stage, in projects by the companies Azirkarte and La Cote Folle.
The international program will feature works that have won awards or nominations at various festivals. These include Blue by Portuguese artist Margarida Monteny, which won the award for best performance at TAC Valladolid 2025, and No by the La Venidera dance company from Madrid, a finalist in four Max awards in 2026.
Additionally, Gota by Catalan magician Txema Muñoz, awarded best street show at the Feten fair in Gijón, and Conhort by the Catalan group Hotel Iocandi, a candidate for the Talia 2026 awards for best circus show, will be presented. Bordeline by the Barcelona-based company Entre Nous and Follow me by the Belgian company Be Flat are also part of the program.
Within the framework of the festival, the third edition of the Harria choreography competition will take place on June 14. This year, 70 proposals were received, and the jury has selected four works from the Basque Country, Italy, and Spain for the competition.