The Electrofauna festival, the forest’s vibrant call as a creative heartbeat, will take place in Santiago de Compostela this Saturday and Sunday with free admission and activities for all audiences. The event will be held mainly in Bonaval Park, featuring music performances, workshops, and environmental activities starting at 11am, inviting everyone to join the initiative in picnic style.
PROGRAM – SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
- 11am Guided walk from Bonaval to Berce do Sar Park with return to Sar Church
- 11am Demonstration of follateira masks by the Follateiros de Lobios Association
- 11:30am–2pm Open workshop on wicker acubillos with Julia de La Cal – La Parabólica
- 12pm Open workshop on creative movement led by the BStudio Dance Association
- 1:30pm Meiga-i, Galician fantasy
- 2:30pm Electropicnic with DJ Mr. Fishman
- 4pm–7pm Open workshop on wicker acubillos with Julia de La Cal – La Parabólica
- 6pm Electro-talk: native fauna and flora
- 8pm Salvar Doñana in concert
- 9pm Electronight with DJ Daasanach Je
PROGRAM – SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
- 11am Opening of electro-spaces
- 11:30am–2pm Limited capacity workshop on plant fiber masks with Julia de La Cal – La Parabólica
- 1pm Aborigen in concert
- 2pm Electropicnic with DJ Rapante
- 5pm Mani Dii in concert
- 6pm Open creative movement workshop led by the BStudio Dance Association
- 8pm Night discovery walk starting at Bonaval Park
- 8pm Castora Herz & La Quadrilla in concert
(*) The estimated duration of the walks is 2–3 hours. For the creative movement workshops, no experience, previous dance training, or specific physical condition is required. The plant fiber mask workshop will have limited capacity for the first participants wh