Camp d'Elx Celebrates Fourth Edition of 'Foba. Racons CultRurals'

The districts of La Baia and La Hoya will host this cultural event on April 17th and 18th, solidifying its artistic prominence.

Image of a vibrant street scene in a Mediterranean village, with blurred figures of people walking along a route, colorful banners and decorations, and a small temporary stage set up in a public square, under warm afternoon sunlight.
IA

Image of a vibrant street scene in a Mediterranean village, with blurred figures of people walking along a route, colorful banners and decorations, and a small temporary stage set up in a public square, under warm afternoon sunlight.

The 'Foba. Racons CultRurals' festival returns to Camp d'Elx on April 17th and 18th, transforming the districts of La Baia and La Hoya into artistic stages with a diverse cultural program.

The initiative, driven by ACD La Hoya and Baia Jovens, reaches its fourth edition, establishing itself as one of the most important cultural events in the Elche districts. The main objective is to bring culture to rural areas and energize the social life of La Hoya and La Baia through various artistic expressions.
Over the two days, the festival offers an itinerant program that includes music, break dance, theater, circus, and aerial acrobatics. The public can explore different points of each district by following a route designed by the organization, where streets and squares will become the so-called 'Racons CultRurals'.
These 'Racons CultRurals' are ephemeral stages where artists from various disciplines present their creations in brief performances, fostering a close, accessible, and participatory cultural model for all attendees. The proposal aims to highlight the creative potential of local artists.
The festival is supported by the Elche City Council, through the youth department, and involves numerous artists who participate voluntarily, reinforcing the community spirit of the event. The organization emphasizes the importance of these initiatives to continue bringing culture to the region and encourages citizens to join this open and free cultural experience.