The Festival de l'Alger transforms Otos into a contemporary arts stage

The town in Vall d'Albaida hosts a cultural event that champions art and community participation, alongside the sundial route.

Generic image of a street cultural festival with crafts and gastronomy.
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Generic image of a street cultural festival with crafts and gastronomy.

The town of Otos, in Vall d'Albaida, hosts the Festival de l'Alger, a cultural initiative that turns its streets into a space for contemporary performing arts and community participation.

Reporter Nerea Camps has traveled to Otos, a municipality in the Vall d'Albaida region, to discover the Festival de l'Alger. This cultural event transforms the town's streets into a space for contemporary performing arts, aiming to promote culture as a tool for reflection and community engagement.
Guided by the festival's director, Mònica Gómez, attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of this project that champions the role of culture in society. In addition to artistic offerings, the visit includes a tour of the well-known sundial route, one of Otos's main heritage attractions.
The festival also features parallel activities combining crafts, local gastronomy, and diverse performances, forging a connection between contemporary artistic creation and the cultural roots of the Valencian territory.