The Municipal Group of Choirs and Dances of Baza demonstrated its strength and future in celebrating the festival's four decades. The local talent showed its vigor, ensuring the event's continuity.
The first day featured performances by the Municipal Group of Choirs and Dances of Baza, the "Virgen de los Peligros" Choirs and Dances group from Murcia, the "Rumicani" Municipal Folklore Ballet from Argentina, and the Real African Warriors from South Africa, a country visiting Baza for the first time.
The second gala, held on Sunday, included performances by "Cuerpos en Movimiento" Show Dance from Colombia, the Karsa Seni Ballet from Indonesia, also making its debut in Baza, the "Rumicani" Municipal Folklore Ballet from Argentina, and concluded with the Municipal Group of Choirs and Dances of Baza.
This edition will also be remembered for the premiere of the new costumes for the Baza group, funded by the City Council, and for the tribute to Consuelo Herrera, a key figure of the event and local folklore.
Mayor Pedro J. Ramos congratulated the organizers on the festival's success, highlighting the great spectacle offered by the invited groups and the performance of the local ensemble. He emphasized the "undisputed" support of the City Council for the event.




