Durango Market
Gaztelurrutia: "Having faithful visitors and two-thirds under 45 are two of the keys to success."
At the end of the Durango Fair in 2025, the manager of the Gerediaga Association, Beñat Gaztelurrutia, expressed his satisfaction at the first assessment given to ETB. He stressed that the influx of the public, but that it was comfortable to enter and walk through it.
This year's edition of the Durango Fair has "rounded" 60 years of career
Joxe Azurmendi has been recognized on the last day of the Durango Fair
The members of the Jakin Foundation and Gerediaga have today paid tribute to Joxe Azurmendi, who has started from the latest issue of the magazine Jakin dedicated to the thinker, writer and Euskaltzale. Along with this, several poets have recited the late Manifesto ofAzurmendi on the last day of the Durango Fair.
Interview with several feminist authors Joxe Azurmendi in the winning comic book of the Creative Scholarship
The genocide against Gaza, very present in the news of the Durango Fair
Many writers are presenting their news these days in the square of Basque culture, and some of them have addressed the genocide against the Palestinian people in order to explain what is happening.
Drawing with words the silhouette of the hole
Durango Fair stops to denounce genocide
The Durango Fair has stopped to denounce the Palestinian genocide by placing culture in the centre and conveying a message of solidarity across borders at a ceremony held in Landa Square by hundreds of cultural fans.
Nine out of ten visitors to the Durango Fair buy it
The Durango Fair will stop the Israeli genocide in Palestine
Ruper Ordorika: "I organize my disorder through songs."
The great Oñatiarra musician, an indefatigable chronicler of the emotional life of this country, has published the album Lurra ikutu barik (Elkar, 2025), an exciting exercise in music "without choosing, above, some of the themes that have come to me" at a difficult time. We have talked with Ordorika, outside the Durango Fair, about the effort to complete that work, about the creation, about the relationship with the musicians, about how to place it in a trembling world.
The Nhil group in Ahotsenea
The black music group has presented the album "Etxea" in the Plaza de la Musica on the second day of the Durango Fair.
Euskera has been claimed as a national language by Euskal Herrian Euskaraz
Under the slogan "Euskaraz bizi, euskal errepublika", a large number of people have gathered this Saturday in the streets of Durango, within the framework of the Durango Fair.
Fans and creators enjoy the Durango Fair
The second day of the Durango Fair has been full.
The creators have been pleased with the pace of the Fair, and people have come to enjoy the day plan.
We've met with cultural creators to learn about some of the new developments this year
The presence in the square of Basque culture is a moving and enriching experience for both musicians and writers, who have been grateful and have all stressed the importance of the Durango Fair.
This has been the evolution of the Durango Fair: it's been 60 years since it opened its doors
Franco was still alive six decades ago when the cultural meeting point opened its doors for the first time, the management of which is carried out by the Gerediaga Association, and the organizers of this interview have addressed the initial shock.
The group Ka!
The Kak! group started today, Saturday, the second day of the 60th edition of the Durango Fair.
They presented the album "The Last Sign Removed."
Young artists Nagore Tamayo and Maider Arruti will jump into the big culture square
Nagore Tamayo, a 25-year-old Tolosarra who today presents at the Durango Fair his contemporary dance work 'Nora abiatu inora'. Maider Arruti, 22, a neighbour of Errenteria, today shows the short film 'Barne dardara'.
Irati Bazeta presents the exhibition "The Reflection of the Threads" in the Hall
The Abadiño illustrator Irati Bazeta won the Durango Fair Creative Scholarship last year with her project "Reflection of the Strings", the result of which was presented today, in the new Atartea space, at the Durango Museum.
The aim of the work is "to explore the various realities that make up the people of the Basque Country, considering intersectionality as a critical analytical tool, to make the threads and structures visible, reflecting on the systems of power."
Students, protagonists of the first day of the Durango Fair
As soon as the doors are opened, a flood of students will flood the corridors of the country and all the other areas.
We talked to Iñigo Etxezarreta (ETS) and the clowns Pirritx eta Marimotots in the early hours of the 60th edition of the Durango Fair.
The Durango Fair is underway
At 10:30, the doors of the Landako complex have been opened, and the avalanche of students has spread through the counters.
The Student Morning is the first of the Fair, but all spaces will be open to the general public.