Torrent Promotes Youth Leisure with Free Comic-Themed Board Game Workshop

The Torrent City Council organizes an innovative activity at the Casa de Cultura Library to foster creativity and coexistence among young people.

Generic image of comic books and board games, representing a youth cultural activity.
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Generic image of comic books and board games, representing a youth cultural activity.

The Torrent City Council, through the Department of Culture, has organized a free comic-themed board game workshop, aimed at young people and enthusiasts, which will take place next Friday, April 24, at the Casa de Cultura Library.

This activity, which is free and has limited capacity, seeks to offer a healthy and creative leisure alternative, combining the visual narrative of comics with the social interaction provided by board games. Participants will be able to immerse themselves in a dynamic environment where dice, comic panels, and superhero-inspired characters will be the protagonists.

"This type of initiative allows us to bring culture closer to citizens from an innovative and attractive approach, especially for young people. We want Torrent's cultural spaces to be lively places, where creativity, coexistence, and shared enjoyment are fostered."

Aitor Sánchez · Councillor for Culture
The Councillor for Culture, Aitor Sánchez, highlighted the importance of these proposals for connecting with the current interests of the population. He also noted that the Casa de Cultura Library is not only a reading space but also a meeting point for various cultural activities.
Registrations are now open and can be made by calling 961 111 850 or in person at the library's counter. The city council encourages citizens to participate and not miss the opportunity to enjoy this unique experience.