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Borintonazo 1731

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Borintonazo 1731

Festival attendees enjoying live performances at Borintonazo 1731
Date XXXX to XXXX, 1731 AN
Venue Parque Costero
Location Hato Rey, Boriquén, Nouvelle Alexandrie
Type Music and cultural festival
Theme Borinton music and sustainability
Organised by Borintonazo Planning Committee
Participants J-Boricua, Tina Sol, Sam Rivera, Lia Corazón
Outcome Increased awareness and support for sustainable practices within large-scale events
The festival set new attendance records and expanded its international reach.

Borintonazo 1731 was the fourth annual edition of Borintonazo, held from XXXXX to XXXX, 1731 AN, at Parque Costero in Hato Rey, Boriquén, Nouvelle Alexandrie. Known for celebrating the vibrant Borintón music genre, the 1731 festival was distinguished by its record-breaking attendance, a stellar lineup of artists, and a pioneering emphasis on sustainability initiatives.

Overview

The festival featured an array of performances spread over seven days, with a record attendance of 32,000 people. It showcased both established and emerging Borintón artists and attracted an eclectic mix of international guests, which significantly enhanced its profile.

Lineup and Events

The 1731 edition of Borintonazo boasted a lineup that included some of the biggest names in the genre:

  • J-Boricua: Known for his energetic performances, he played both his classic hits and debuted new material.
  • Tina Sol: Praised for her powerful vocals and stage presence, Sol's performance was one of the highlights of the festival.
  • Sam Rivera: Introduced experimental tracks that fused Borintón with global music trends, showcasing his versatility.
  • Lia Corazón: Delivered a moving set that featured both lyrical depth and innovative musical styles.

In addition to musical performances, the festival featured dance workshops, cultural exhibitions, and a series of panels that addressed topics ranging from music production to cultural preservation.

Sustainability Initiatives

Borintonazo 1731 implemented several sustainability measures:

  • Waste Reduction: The festival introduced comprehensive recycling and composting programs.
  • Local Sourcing: Prioritized local suppliers for food and crafts to minimize environmental impact and bolster the local economy.
  • Educational Workshops: Held sessions on sustainable practices to educate attendees on environmental stewardship.

Notable Attendees

Domestic

International

See also