Take in Free Theater this Weekend at the National Park, Crowned by a Statue of the Battle of Rivas.
Every year the Municipality of San Jose takes on its calling to turn the city into the cultural capital of the country by organizing a series of festivals related to the arts, culture and music. This weekend is the biggest festival so far this year that will be hosted by the Municipality: the Festival de Verano Transitarte. The schedule for the 3-day event is truly packed and is a great opportunity for anyone in the city to get out, enjoy some fresh air and some great entertainment, all for free!
The event will be spread out over four large plazas all within a block of eachother in the center of San Jose. The Parque Morazan, home to the Templo de Musica and in front of the Holiday Inn where all the concerts will be hosted is just two blocks north of the Plaza de la Cultura where the National Theater can be found. The Jardin de Paz is the adjacent plaza located directly in front of the Metallic School, and just across the street to the East is the shady Parque España. To find the National Park, continue east one block. This is the largest of all the venues and will be hosting artisans who will set up shop, as well as theater and dance performances.
Now that you know where to find it, there is no excuse to miss it! The weekend schedule is non-stop as follows:
Friday, March 13, 2009
10 a.m. – 3 p.m.: Municipal libraries will hold present story telling including the stories La gallina Avelina and El lobo feroz (all in Spanish) in the Parque España.
10 a.m. – 3 p.m.: In the National Park, visitors can enjoy Mascaradas by Los Chapetones, marimba music by Sonando and Calypso Urbano.
4 p.m.: Folkloric group Viajando por Nuestro Pais will close the festivities in the National Park
6:30 p.m.: The dance group Metamorfosis will present a show called 70% agua in the Parque Morazan
8 p.m.: A concert by Son de Tikizia will officially inaugurate the weekend event.
Saturday, March 24, 2009
All Day: Urban Canopy Zipline tours and Climbing walls in the Jardin de Paz, and story telling until 5 p.m. in Parque España.
10 a.m.: Day long theater presentations in the National Park including “Caminito del Mar’ by the group Contraluz and “Sexo? Si gracias por preguntar” by Abya-Yala.
11 a.m.: Taekwondo presentation in the Jardin de Paz
11 a.m.: Music presentation by Mexican rapper MC Tshh in the Parque Morazan
11 a.m.: 9 p.m.: Concerts will be presented all day long including Sincopa, Introvisión, Escafandra, Mechas, Parque en el Espacio, Pato Barraza and Evolución.
1 p.m.: Central American Boxing Championship with the participation of Panama and Nicaragua in the Jardin de Paz
9 p.m.: Presentation of dance and percussion by Orquestap in the Parque Nacional
9 p.m.: Music performance by Panamanian group Cienfue in Parque Morazan
Sunday, March 15:
10 a.m. – 6 p.m.: Story telling in Parque España.
10 a.m. on: Music, dance and theater with presentations by the Camote Circus and Par de 2, the Camerata Bach and La Cuna del Swing in the Parque Nacional.
11 a.m. on: Music presentations in Parque Morazan by Los Cumbiamberos, Humberto Vargas, Francisco Murillo, Digital 80, Santos y Zurdo, and Amarillo Cyan y Magenta.
7 p.m.: A concert by Peregrino Gris will close the weekend music festivities in the Parque Morazan.
8 p.m.: The entire event will close with a show by the French group Puce Muse, that will include music and projections in the Parque de Paz.