First Festival of Opportunities begin today in Costa Verde

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Today, starting at 1:00 pm, the first edition of the Festival of Opportunities (FDO) will start in Costa Verde, in the district of La Chorrera.

Bands such as Los Rabanes, MecániK InformaL and Itss Blake will be performing at La Rambla, one of the sections of the Market Plaza shopping center.

At that same time, on the platform of art and culture, community and entrepreneurship, in Plaza Limón de Marketplaza, different activities will take place, including a video art session with the artist based in Italy, Jhafis Quintero.

The fitness and culture will be present in the morning hours of Sunday, with sessions zumba and training, which will have as stage La Rambla,

The ‘entertainment platform’ will continue from noon, with Boris Vega, Tanz Academy, salsa experience, Samy and Sandra Sandoval and The Beachers.

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