First inclusive Correfoc in Llubí: A tradition that embraces everyone
How Mallorca festivals can adapt without losing tradition
Llubí’s inclusive correfoc shows how Mallorca festivals can become more accessible without losing their character.

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Can local festivals in Mallorca be adapted without losing tradition?
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What is an inclusive correfoc in Mallorca?
An inclusive correfoc is adapted so more people can join safely, including children with sensory impairments.
Is a correfoc suitable for children in Mallorca?
It depends on the event, but quieter adapted versions can be much easier for children to enjoy.
How do quieter pyrotechnics change a correfoc?
They keep the visual impact but reduce the loud shocks that can be difficult for some participants.
When do villages in Mallorca usually hold correfocs?
They usually form part of local village festivals and seasonal celebrations.
What should visitors expect at Plaça Major in Llubí during a correfoc?
Expect the village square to become the main meeting point for the fire run and public celebration.
How are visually impaired participants supported at a correfoc in Mallorca?
They may be guided by tactile cues, marked routes, and trained helpers.
What practical changes make a correfoc more accessible in Mallorca?
Clear signs, trained helpers, quiet zones, and visual cues make a big difference.
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