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Asunción's Mariscal Neighborhood Gears Up for "El Baile más grande" San Juan Festival

Asunción's Mariscal Neighborhood Gears Up for "El Baile más grande" San Juan Festival

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The San Juan festival in the Mariscal neighborhood of Asunción will feature a wide array of artists and activities on Sunday, July 5th.
  • The free event will include traditional music, dance performances, and typical foods.
  • The festival was rescheduled from June 28th due to rain, causing some artists to be unavailable.

The vibrant San Juan festival is set to illuminate the Mariscal neighborhood of Asunción this Sunday, July 5th, transforming the streets between J. Eulogio Estigarribia and San Roque González de Santacruz into a lively celebration. Starting at noon, the event promises a full day of traditional Paraguayan culture, music, and dance, with free admission for all.

The festival lineup boasts a diverse range of artistic talent, commencing with the Cien x Ciento Danza group at 12:30 PM, followed by the Academia de Danzas Zaira Caballero at 1:00 PM. The afternoon will feature Danzas María Asunción at 1:45 PM, and the renowned harpist Kike Pedersen will take the stage at 2:30 PM. Later in the day, the Banda y el Ballet Folclórico Municipal de Asunción will perform at 3:45 PM.

As evening approaches, the festival will host acclaimed requintista Juan Cancio Barreto at 6:00 PM. The duo Sol Codas and Marcelo Gabriel will perform at 7:00 PM, followed by Jazmín del Paraguay at 8:20 PM. The popular duo Purahéi Soul, known for their rendition of the national anthem at the FIFA World Cup, will perform at 9:00 PM. The grand finale will be led by DJ Ata, starting at 10:00 PM.

This year's San Juan celebration was rescheduled from its original date of June 28th due to unfavorable weather forecasts. Unfortunately, this postponement means that Néstor Ló y los Caminantes, who are currently on their first European tour, will be unable to participate. The organizers encourage attendees to embrace the festive spirit by dressing in traditional attire, including the pirí hat, faja, poncho, or typói, for "El Baile más grande" at 8:30 PM.

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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.