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It’s been a decade since the last Jaialdi. Meaning simply, “festival” in Basque, Jaialdi is usually held every five years, ...
The country's largest Basque festival returns to Boise after 10 years, featuring a week of cultural celebrations, traditional ...
The Jaialdi Basque Festival returns to Boise on July 29, drawing international visitors after a decade-long hiatus.
As the Basque Block prepares for the vibrant six-day Jaialdi festival, a special preschool on the Boise Bench is already ...
It has been 10 years since the last Jaialdi celebration, a casualty of the pandemic. "This is a Herculean community effort ...
The Basque people began to plant roots in Idaho during the 1890s, initially to work as shepherds, and their numbers in the Treasure Valley continued to grow as the ethnic ...
Boise has unveiled its newest park, Kaixo Corner, located just across the street from the historic Basque Block. This revamped public space invit ...
After missing out on the 2020 celebration due to COVID, the Basque festival is returning bigger and better than ever, ...
The six-day festival honoring Basque culture through food, music, dance, sport and community will run from Tuesday, July 29 ...
For 25 years, Boiseko Ikastola has helped children connect with their Basque heritage through language and cultural immersion ...
Jaialdi, which is traditionally celebrated every five years, will instead return in 2025, the release said. “Jaialdi is one of the biggest events in the state,” said Jaialdi board member Amy Wray.
Jaialdi only comes around every five years—but when it does, it’s more than a celebration. It’s a homecoming. As tens of ...