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The Feria de Málaga is a must-visit for anyone interested in Andalusian culture.
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Malaga • Festivals
The Bienal de Arte Flamenco de Málaga is a prestigious event that showcases the vibrant flamenco culture of Andalusia. Held biannually, it draws renowned artists and local talents, offering a variety of performances including traditional flamenco dance, cante (singing), and toque (guitar playing). The festival is spread across multiple venues in the city, bringing flamenco aficionados from all over the world to experience the soul-stirring art form in its authentic setting. The festival not only celebrates established artists but also serves as a platform for emerging talents.
The Festival de Cine de Málaga is a prestigious event showcasing the best in Spanish and Latin American cinema. Held every spring, the festival attracts filmmakers, actors, and cinema enthusiasts from around the world. It features a wide range of films, from independent projects to major releases, along with workshops, panel discussions, and award ceremonies.
The Feria de Málaga is a week-long celebration held every August, marking the city's reconquest by the Catholic Monarchs. It features a lively mix of music, dance, and traditional Andalusian costumes. The fair is divided into two sections: the daytime fair in the city center and the nighttime fair at the Cortijo de Torres, where you can enjoy flamenco performances, fairground rides, and local gastronomy.
Noche en Blanco is a vibrant cultural event that transforms the city of Málaga into an open-air art gallery for a single night. Held annually, this festival features a variety of performances, exhibitions, and interactive installations across the city. Local artists and international acts come together to offer free events that highlight Málaga's rich artistic heritage. The festival is a celebration of creativity, with venues ranging from historic buildings to public squares, creating a unique atmosphere that draws thousands of visitors.