The festival, inspired by the well-known film Jumanji, brought together a total of 110 skaters of all ages and categories, from the youngest to the club's high-level competition teams. The event, held in Terrassa, also featured the participation of the Club Patinatge Parets as a special guest.
The show was structured into two parts and offered seventeen performances, combining group and individual choreographies. The first part began with the joint performance La marxa and included collective numbers such as Robots, Abelles, Micos, and Vida salvatge. This section culminated with Una nit a Venècia, starring the skaters from the advanced show group level 3, current champions of Catalonia.
After the intermission, the second part focused on the higher categories and competition groups. Highlights included the choreographies Snowman, Estampida, Lleons, and Caçadors by CPA Terrassa, in addition to individual and pair performances, such as Rafaela from CP Parets and the pair formed by Ivet and Johanna from the host club.
The festival concluded with the performances El bé i el mal and Inuits, the latter serving as the grand finale by the Terrassa club. The day ended with the traditional presentation of gifts to all participating skaters, closing an edition that, according to the club, transported the audience to a universe full of adventure and excitement.




