Alicante's Fogueres de Sant Joan Embrace Inclusivity with Multisensory Tours

The Sèneca-Autobusos bonfire, in Special category, introduces guided multisensory tours in collaboration with the University of Alicante to enhance accessibility.

Detail of a Fogueres de Sant Joan monument with artistic elements and textures highlighted, warm lighting.
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Detail of a Fogueres de Sant Joan monument with artistic elements and textures highlighted, warm lighting.

The Sèneca-Autobusos bonfire, a Special category entry in Alicante, has launched four guided multisensory tours to make the Fogueres de Sant Joan festivities more accessible and inclusive.

The initiative, organized by the University of Alicante and the bonfire committee, is designed for individuals with diverse accessibility needs, including those with hearing or visual impairments. The tours will take place on Monday, June 22nd, across four time slots.
During the tours, live audio descriptions will be provided, along with adapted materials such as sign language videos, Braille cards, and pictograms. Additionally, tactile and olfactory experiences will be incorporated to enhance understanding and enjoyment of the bonfire.
The project, named FogUAccess, is conceived as a pilot accessibility study under the collaboration agreement between the University of Alicante and the Sèneca-Autobusos bonfire, active since 2017. The aim is to analyze real audience needs and generate best practices applicable to other festivals.
Aitana Tresáncoras, head of Universal Accessibility and Inclusion for the bonfire, emphasized the goal to "adapt the bonfire and its spaces to the needs of all people, taking care of every detail to break down barriers." The committee's president, Josep Amand Tomàs, welcomed the collaboration, which strengthens a decade-long inclusive effort by the commission.