Gloriously Noisy Latinas Set to Shine at Lincoln Center
- Ruidosa Fest is a free event highlighting innovative female musicians.
- The festival aims to foster connection through music.
- It has reinvigorated its founder with energy and passion.
The inaugural Ruidosa Fest is set to take place at Lincoln Center in New York City, showcasing innovative female musicians and celebrating the contributions of Latina artists in the music industry. Founded by Francisca Valenzuela, an American-born Chilean songwriter, the festival aims to address the gender imbalance prevalent in the music business while providing a platform for female-led acts. The term "ruidosa," meaning noisy or attention-grabbing in Spanish, encapsulates the festival's mission to amplify the voices of women in music. Since its inception in 2016, Ruidosa Fest has successfully hosted events across Latin America, featuring diverse female artists and facilitating industry discussions. The New York edition promises to be a vibrant celebration, featuring ten acts performing on multiple stages, culminating in a silent disco DJ set. Valenzuela emphasizes the festival's commitment to inclusivity, stating, “One of the things we say at Ruidosa all the time is that there’s not one way to be a woman.” The festival not only highlights the talent of Latina musicians but also fosters connections within the industry, encouraging networking and collaboration among artists and industry professionals. As Ruidosa Fest makes its debut in New York, it aims to inspire and energize both performers and attendees, reinforcing the importance of representation and diversity in the music scene. The event is expected to draw significant attention and support for female musicians, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing fight for gender equality in the arts.