Under the slogan 'More visible, more possible,' this event brings together round tables, literary presentations, cinema, music, and performances in different city venues. Activities are held in locations such as the L’Escorxador cultural center, Odeón cinemas, the Congress Center, and the May 1st Social Center, aiming to diversify the festival's spaces.
The program once again features the collaboration of the Miguel Hernández University, through its vice-rectorate of Culture, Equality, and Diversity. Events begin on May 15 with a round table at the Congress Center on the impact of fashion, led by a designer and a costume designer and textile professor.
The Manzanera bookstore hosts the presentation of the book Rafaella y Las Chicas de Oro on May 16. On May 23, an author presents Por amor a los cuentos. Historias y chascarillos del libro 42 aceras. The program also includes the Bombo quiz party musical Dimove, scheduled for May 17.
“"One of the highlights arrives on May 23 with the winner of the second edition of Drag Race España, who presents ‘The big star show’ at the L’Escorxador performing arts space."
The day of May 23 also includes the proclamation, Julieta's concert, and DJ Don Fluor's session on the cultural space's terrace. Tickets for The big star show, the proclamation, and the concerts are available at Vivaticket, at the Gran Teatro box office, and at the L’Escorxador box office one hour before the concert.
The UMH's Aula Plaza de Baix hosts the round table 'LGTBI+ Seniors: living to tell the tale' on May 22, with the president of the December 26 Foundation and the former president of COGAM. Additionally, from May 20 to 24, Odeón cinemas will screen the film Maspalomas in sessions at 5:30 PM and 8:00 PM. The previous edition of the Diversa Festival gathered over 4,000 people across its various scheduled activities.




