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This year, the Tunas are challenged to explore the theme ‘Culture at the table’, giving voice, rhythm and creativity to Gastronomy
Oito Badaladas is the city’s oldest Festival of Mixed Tunas, celebrating music, academic tradition and socialising between young people from all over the country since 2002. In its 21st edition, the evening of shows at the Teatro Académico de Gil Vicente on 10 May will feature four guest tunas from various parts of the country, as well as host Quantunna. The Festival also promotes inclusion through interpretation in Portuguese Sign Language, making the show accessible to all. This year, the Tunas are challenged to explore the theme ‘Culture at the table’, giving voice, rhythm and creativity to Gastronomy.
– Quantunna – Tuna of the Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Coimbra