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Rainforest Aid 2009, a three-day music festival
(See Complete Live
Music Lineup) is set to rock the rain forest
June 19 to 21 to raise money for protection of the Osa Peninsula’s
renowned biodiversity. The summer-solstice music festival features
a tour-style lead-up to the main event, kicking off in the capital
city of San José and ending up near the town of Puerto Jiménez
on southwestern Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula.
The lineup includes musicians from all
over the world, with more potential artists on the horizon. Artists
committed to the concert include local Puerto Jiménez band
The Villalobos Brothers, Atlanta-based blues musician Mudcat, jam
band The Revolution Project, veteran Costa Rican rock group Igni
Ferroque and others.
Classically trained pianist and composer Manuel Obregón will
be bringing his grand piano down to the Osa for a Sunday-night performance.
Blues, jazz, rock and local Costa Rican music will sound throughout
the forest all three days, alternating with guest speakers who will
be discussing climate change, sustainable living and alternative
energy.
Michael Cranford, the festival’s sustainability organizer,
charged with ensuring the event’s environmental friendliness,
says Rainforest Aid will aim to serve only organic food that comes
from within 250 kilometers of the festival site, with all items
served on banana leaves instead of disposable plates. Nonpotable
and potable water will be provided for all festivalgoers. “We’re
trying to bring as many people down here as possible in an environmentally
friendly way,” Cranford says. “The festival is all about
making the right choices, or better life choices to protect our
fragile environment.” “The rain forests are the heart
and lungs of the world,” he adds. “Every time we cut
down a tree, we’re putting them at risk.” All proceeds
from the concert will remain in Costa Rica, as all the international
bands have offered to play for free as long as accommodation, food
and transportation costs are covered. While numerous sponsors have
already come forward, organizers are still hoping for more. Rainforest
Aid 2009 aims to raise $2 million for rain forest awareness, protection
and regeneration and potentially fund a sustainable landfill for
the Osa Peninsula in the next five years.
Festivalgoers will have a choice of three types of accommodation:
hotels in Puerto
Jiménez, camping near the festival site or lodging
with a local host family. Shuttles to and from the town, the festival
and the beach will run every three hours from 6 a.m. to 9p.m. A
variety of tours will also be offered. Transportation is being subsidized
to encourage the smallest carbon footprint possible.
The price of a festival ticket includes bus fare from Alajuela,
northwest of San José, and local airline Nature Air, which
claims to be the first certified carbon-neutral airline in the world,
is offering a 50 percent discount for anyone wanting to fly to the
festival.
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