Aldaia Hosts Second Edition of DELAMÀ Fair with Over 40 Associations

Plaça Corts Valencianes will host a festive and participatory day to showcase the local associative fabric.

Image of a community fair in a square, with various stalls and activities.
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Image of a community fair in a square, with various stalls and activities.

The town of Aldaia is preparing for the second edition of the DELAMÀ fair, an event that will bring together more than 40 associations in Plaça Corts Valencianes on April 25 to showcase their activities to the public.

The DELAMÀ fair, celebrating its second edition, aims to bring the diversity of initiatives coexisting in the municipality closer to citizens, covering sports, culture, education, and solidarity. This initiative, which was well-received in its first call, expands its scope and participation this year thanks to the involvement of collaborating entities such as the Fundació Horta Sud and the Consell Valencià de la Joventut.
Throughout the day, participating groups will present their proposals in an open gathering where the public can learn firsthand about their activities, resolve doubts, and even consider joining one of them. The main objective is to highlight the fundamental role of these associations in the daily life of Aldaia, where much of the social and cultural activity depends on their initiative.

The fair aims to consolidate itself as an essential meeting point between associations and residents, fostering participation and mutual understanding.

Beyond the stands, the fair's program will feature a central stage hosting various live performances and exhibitions. The day will kick off at 10 AM with a batucada and continue with musical performances by local bands, the Orfeón de Aldaia, and a K-pop youth group. There will also be demonstrations of rhythmic gymnastics and belly dancing, as well as a concert by the group Starsun.
The fair will conclude with Corretraca, a finale designed to maintain the festive atmosphere throughout the morning. All programming will be coordinated by the municipal radio station, which will act as a loudspeaker for the event and a meeting point for many of the participating groups.
To encourage visitors to explore the different stalls, the organization has added a playful component: those who complete a 'passport' with stamps from various associations can enter to win different prizes. These prizes include passes for the municipal sports center, tickets for the TAMA, or baskets from the municipal market. The draw will take place around 1 PM, bringing a festive close to a day full of activities.