On the morning of Saturday, May 14th, the first event of 2016 took place in Banhos Velhos, an initiative that counted on the collaboration of the Bicho-do-mato collective, where parents and children were invited to create tribal masks.
This was the event that officially opened the 2016 program for Banhos Velhos and which promotes the fundamental idea of bringing young people and children closer to this iconic space in the village.
The program continues on May 28th with shows by Toulouse and Paraguaii, two musical groups from Guimarães that are currently popular on the national music scene. The day before, on May 27th, there will also be a special broadcast of the program "Português Suave" from the University of Minho studios, focusing on the musical and artistic movement in Guimarães.