Festival Sinergiarte

Festival Sinergiarte consolida a San Pancho como Capital Cultural de Riviera Nayarit

La 11° edición del Festival Sinergiarte consolida a San Pancho como Capital Cultural de la Riviera Nayarit. Es indudable el fenómeno artístico cultural que ha experimentado el pueblo a través de las actividades del Colectivo San Pancho y las demás asociaciones que están reinventando la comunidad.

“Queremos que nos acompañen a disfrutar y a celebrar la vida los próximos 28, 29 y 30 de diciembre. Tenemos ahora sí que circo, maroma y teatro de primer nivel, todo gratuito para toda la familia”, declaró el director del festival en esta edición, Erik Saracho, quien también es director de la Alianza Jaguar A.C. Cabe señalar que hay una rotación natural de líderes del festival año con año.

Todo comenzará el miércoles 28 de diciembre con el gran desfile a partir de las 17:00 horas saliendo del malecón de San Pancho, cuando se espera llegue la antorcha que llevarán corriendo varios atletas desde Nuevo Vallarta.

El desfile tendrá participación de todos los sectores del pueblo, quienes presentarán circo, música, artes marciales y escénicas. La Plaza del Sol será la sede de los eventos donde habrá un gran mercado funcionando los tres días con oferta gastronómica y artística artesanal, así como la exposición colectiva permanente. Además se jugarán cinco torneos deportivos: Voleibol, futbol, basquetbol, surf y skate.

Los días 29 y 30 de diciembre habrá actividades desde las 10:00 horas hasta poco después de la media noche. Comenzando con talleres para niños y adultos por la mañana y artes escénicas partir del mediodía, en una combinación de música, teatro, circo, danza y otras sorpresas.

Una de las novedades de este año será la cala de caballos a las 20:00 horas jueves y posteriormente tocará la orquesta municipal.

Se realizarán conciertos de músicos locales de diferentes vertientes musicales con una amplia gama de géneros. También vienen de la Ciudad de México, Lengualerta, Olinka y las Soul Sisters, y de Guadalajara, Paola Vergara, quienes darán el concierto final el viernes a las 21:00 horas. En total se calculan más de 100 artistas y 10 mil asistentes.

Si se llega a recaudar dinero de este festival, se va a usar para mejorar las instalaciones de los juegos infantiles de la Plaza del Sol y estructurar una división con la zona de deportes.

La 11° edición del Festival Sinergiarte consolida a San Pancho como Capital Cultural de la Riviera Nayarit. Es indudable el fenómeno artístico . . .

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