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Grin Festival

Grin Festival (gdl_923541778_image)
The Grin Festival was founded by a group of friends intent on uniting arts and cultures from around the world for the purpose of showing the beauty of the diversity of folkloric traditions.

Description

Date
25.06.2026 to 28.06.2026
daily
Place
Roveredo GR, 6535, Switzerland

The Grin Festival was founded by a group of friends intent on bringing together arts and cultures from around the world for the purpose of showcasing the beauty of the diversity of folkloric traditions. Highlighting the various sensibilities with which the people of Earth have expressed and still express themselves is also the way to bring us closer to some of our goals, namely: to promote cultural openness, to raise awareness of racial diversity among audiences of all age groups, and finally to foster the development of principles such as tolerance, acceptance of the other and peace.

We believe that our commitment to organizing this event is the best way to help counter prejudice and marginalization. Only by putting into practice the values we believe in can we lay the foundation for a future of peace and harmonious coexistence with self, neighbor and nature.

Grin in Roveredo dialect means cricket and like him we sing every summer trying to make you dream. But Grin also makes assonance with green, in fact we are committed to preserving the environment by offering a "zero waste" festival. Our event has always been organized trying to limit its ecological footprint as much as possible.

In addition to this, we are committed to diversity awareness. In fact, for several years we have been cooperating with the Federal Service for Combating Racism and have engaged in promoting this important vision of a future society.


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Venue

Roveredo GR, 6535, Switzerland

6535 Roveredo GR

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