The event, running from morning to night, promises a full day of entertainment and social commitment. The program includes activities for the little ones, such as face painting and children's Zumba, organized by the Feministas Campo de Gibraltar collective, starting at 11:00 AM.
Throughout the midday, attendees can enjoy a varied offer of workshops and shows. Featured activities include a ceramics workshop, a poetry recital, world dances, and a flamenco fitness session, designed to encourage participation and enjoyment for all audiences.
The afternoon will be marked by live music, starting at 2:00 PM. The lineup includes singing with Elena Fernández Barciela, Sahrawi music, and the participation of the Algeciras singing class with Sirimusa. One of the most anticipated moments will be the flamenco show at 5:00 PM, bringing together artists such as Luis M. Vargas El Peluca, Carlos Yaguita, Marina Caracola, and Antonio El Hueso.
The day will culminate with more musical performances in the late afternoon and evening. At 7:00 PM, the group Chacarrá will present their fandango from Tarifa, followed at 8:00 PM by reggae rhythms with Sista Dee and Anne Marie. The festival will close at 9:30 PM with a rock concert by La Kulpa es Tuya.
Beyond entertainment, the festival has a clear solidarity purpose: to raise support and visibility for Sahrawi children. Every activity and every participation will contribute to this cause, turning culture into a tool for social commitment and humanitarian aid.




