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The country's largest Basque festival returns to Boise after 10 years, featuring a week of cultural celebrations, traditional food and performances from July 29 to Aug. 3.
The Jaialdi Basque Festival returns to Boise on July 29, drawing international visitors after a decade-long hiatus.
It’s like a “homecoming” for Basque-Americans and Basques around the world to celebrate their culture with dancing, music and food.
Boise, Idaho is home to one of the densest populations of Basque people in the entire world. But it is Jaialdi that brings ...
One way people showed their enthusiasm was through spontaneous footwork. As a trio of musicians with accordions and a ...
As Boise gets ready to host Jaialdi, the largest Basque Festival outside of the old country, festival goers can look forward ...
Boise has unveiled its newest park, Kaixo Corner, located just across the street from the historic Basque Block. This ...
It has been 10 years since the last Jaialdi celebration, a casualty of the pandemic. “This is a Herculean community effort ...
Paella is sizzling over open flames, kalimotxos are flowing, and Boise feels a bit bigger — full of energy and culture.
The six-day festival honoring Basque culture through food, music, dance, sport and community will run from Tuesday, July 29 ...
For years, the Basque Market has been serving up authentic paella on Boise's Basque Block, drawing crowds who come for the ...
For nearly 20 years the Basque Market has been a staple on the Basque Block a couple of times a week they cook up their ...
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