On this occasion, more than 90 local artists will participate in the Confluence Festival. It is an event that for the first time will be televised nationally and broadcast online. This allows the talent of Neuquén artists and their culture to be exponentially visible.
On the other hand, the property will have stands of 200 Neuquén entrepreneurs. They were selected because they are part of the Neuquén Emprende program. This is a project that emerged three years ago with the aim of empowering the sector of the economy hit by the pandemic. There will be 150 entrepreneurs from Neuquén capital and 50 from the interior of the province.
“The grid for this edition is impressive, but for us the most important thing is that our culture and talents have visibility,” said Maria Pasqualini, Secretary of Training and Employment of the Municipality of Neuquén.
There will be designers, artisans, food vendors from Zapala, Chos Malal, Villa La Angostura and San Martín de los Andes. This year the flow of sales should be much higher than in the last edition due to the number of people that are expected to participate in the event. That is why many entrepreneurs are working to have enough stock to meet the demand.
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