Cultural programming is sown throughout the year in the CSC, but autumn/winter is the most productive season
Culture is intense throughout the year in the CSC, but not all seasons live the same way. According to the analysis carried out by Saretzen with all the events collected by Kulturklik in 2024, cultural programming is distributed fairly evenly between seasons, although it has been programmed a little more for the autumn/winter period, when 53.7% of the events took place.
This fact breaks with the general idea that cultural activity is intensified in good weather, and shows that the cultural fabric of enclosed areas is strong: 3,757 cultural centres, theatres and auditoriums support much of the programming, beyond seasonal outdoor activities. In fact, three out of four events are held in enclosed enclosures. Only two regions of Álava have a lower proportion of covered events and a higher ratio of outdoor events: Añana and Rioja Alavesa, where most of the events are scheduled in the summer.
The cultural calendar isn't the same everywhere.
Although balance is generally maintained, there are differences between regions. In some areas programming is mainly directed towards the summer season, while in others events are dispersed by killing.
In the regions of Plentzia-Mungia, Markina-Ondarroa, Bajo Deba and Urola Costa, for example, there are more events during the spring/summer, while in Donostialdea, Llanada Alavesa and Gran Bilbao much of the programming is carried out in enclosed areas, with a continuous offer and a tendency to accumulate activity in autumn/winter.
This distribution shows that there is also a territorial logic behind programming: the areas with the largest number of cultural infrastructures have a stable number of activities throughout the year, while in other regions programming usually has a climate calendar.
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