Costa Rica declares Peace

San José de Costa Rica, 21 of September of 2019, despite the rain the First Intercultural Meeting for Peace, was loaded with much human warmth.

As part of the International Peace Day celebrations, the Promoter Team of the 2 World March for Peace and Nonviolence In Costa Rica, he organized this Intercultural Meeting.

It was developed in the Central Park of the Costa Rican capital, to also celebrate with music, games, meditations, positive messages and proposals for change for a better world and to enable a New Humanism.

The cold weather in the rain, began to warm David Muñoz representative of the National University that was present, to deliver his message in favor of Peace and support for the 2 World March.

The first to arrive at the appointment for Peace were the humanists, friends of always

The first to arrive at the appointment for Peace were the humanists, friends of always, militants to whom bad weather is just an impediment that does not demobilize them in the least.

Meeting in the Park, remembering previous struggles, reconstructing images for a more human future, while the background music with its powerful message helped to regain hope and gain strength to undertake this new march, which they want and long for, visualizing in it, a new opportunity to humanize in this society so violent yet.

Costa Rican singer-songwriter, David Muñoz
Costa Rican singer-songwriter, David Muñoz

Behind him, Santy Montoya acted with his poetry made song, singing verses so true and with so much meaning that each one, it seemed a synthesized book falling into the consciousness of the more and more assistants, who joined by nodding with a smile for such wisdom melodic

Santy with his "Proposed Music" and not Protest

Santy with his "Proposed Music" and not Protest, as he clarified it, gave a direct message, with concrete tools, in which he proposed the construction of a culture of Peace and Nonviolence, through the participation of all civil society where all human beings are protagonists of the necessary change to live in harmony with themselves, with their social environment and with the environment.

Costa Rican singer-songwriter Santy Montoya
Costa Rican singer-songwriter Santy Montoya

To finish with a flourish, Bonila Band delighted us with its artistic quality, its good vibes and its positive energy, interpreting the best of good rock.

Costa Rica declares Peace to the World

At this time, the Central Park Kiosk was already bursting and in its surroundings more people gathered who with their open umbrellas did not want to miss this great free show.

Every so often, the reason why this great joyful and optimistic party was being celebrated was mentioned, because the best of the human being will prevail, given the injustices and interests of a few who have wanted to populate wars and all kinds of violence to this Holy ground.

Costa Rican musical band Bonila Band
Costa Rican musical band Bonila Band

The International Play for Peace Organization was present, promoting among the attendees games with positive and playful values.

International Play for Peace Organization

The Public filled the Central Park Kiosk.

It was an act of «Positive Messages to the World».

At the end of the day, the participating artists and musicians, Play for Peace, the Costa Rican musician Fernando Bonilla, the Costa Rican plastic artist Juan Carlos Chavarría, the Costa Rican author tasting joined the 2 World March for Peace and Nonviolence Santy Montoya and the Costa Rican Musician David Muñoz.

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