Giant puppet horses, giraffes on stilts, reggaeton superstars, Korean musicians and dancers, British rock legends and a host of other artists, musicians, dancers and actors will enliven
 San Jose
.
Costa Rica’s
 capital city transforms this week into a giant stage, playing host to more than 2,000 artists from 28 countries in the
 13th annual International Festival of the Arts 
(known as FIA by its Spanish acronym). Organized by the
 National Theatre 
and the Ministry of Culture and Youth.

Calle 13

The heart of the arts and culture festival is the 
Sabana Metropolitan Park 
on San Jose’s west side, where there will be concerts, theatrical presentations, dance performances, clown and circus acts, music, puppet shows, storytelling, poetry readings, art and more. The 
National Theatre
 and the
Melico Salazar Theatre will stage main performances. The
 Liberty Metropolitan Park
 in the neighborhood of Desamparados, the
 Juan Santamaria Museum in Alajuela, as well as most of San Jose’s theatres, plazas, auditoriums and main boulevards also set the scene for shows. Museums and galleries around San Jose are showcasing special exhibits.

Line-up of acts is bigger than ever before! Puerto Rican reggaeton stars
 Calle 13 
open the festival’s headline shows in the Sabana Park. And British rocker
 Alan
Parsons
of the Alan Parsons Project will close the festival
, also in the Sabana Park. Artists have come from as far away as Armenia, Holland, Spain, Germany, Israel, Italy and various countries in South and Central America.

Alan Parsons


The 
South Korean Embassy
 is this year’s principal cultural sponsor. Korean music and dance performances will be featured at the National Theatre and on the festival’s other stages. The
 Korean Pavilion
 in the Sabana Park will feature Korean foods and arts and crafts.

Korean drumming ensemble

An “Environmental Festival” space in the Sabana Park will feature a 2-meter long fish tank with many types of fish found in the movie “Finding Nemo”, a serpentarium and a butterfly farm. There also will be gardening workshops, a bonsai tree exhibit, and crafts artists with products made of natural materials.

A perfect place to stay right in the center of downtown San Jose, to be close to all of the festival’s events, is 
Hotel Ritzli. This clean, comfortable, affordable and charming European-style guesthouse is located on 
Calle Central Alfredo Volio 
between 
Avenidas 8 and 10.

By Shannon

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