Atakama leads the 38th edition of the Alcántara Theatre Festival

Economic Driver for Alcántara
Rocío Montero, CEO of Atakama, Highlights the Economic Impact of the Festival

Our partner Atakama, represented by its CEO, Rocío Montero, has emphasised the importance of the Alcántara Classical Theatre Festival, which begins this Monday. Montero highlighted the event not only as a top-tier cultural reference but also as a significant driver of the local economy. According to her, the festival attracts thousands of visitors, leading to a notable increase in economic activity in the region.

Boost to the Local Economy

During the festival, sectors such as hospitality, retail, and tourism experience remarkable growth. Local hotels, restaurants, and shops see an increase in revenue thanks to the influx of tourists and event attendees. This economic impact translates into more job opportunities and development for the residents of Alcántara.

Promotion of Tourism and Culture

The Classical Theatre Festival not only offers a high-quality artistic programme but also highlights the historical and cultural heritage of Alcántara. The combination of art and economy demonstrates how events like this can revitalise and positively transform local communities.

Statements by Rocío Montero

Montero emphasised that the success of the festival lies in the community’s ability to organise an event that attracts both theatre enthusiasts and tourists interested in the region’s cultural richness. “The Alcántara Classical Theatre Festival is not only a cultural benchmark but also an essential driver of the local economy,” she stated.

For more information, read the full article on COPE Extremadura.