Setting the Scene Held at a coastal reserve where Atlantic forest meets wild sand and sea, the festival’s landscape itself became a protagonist. Mornings began with mist-silver dunes and the low cry of seabirds; evenings fell into an ember-orange hush. The site’s layout balanced solitude and congregation: hidden coves for quiet reflection, open decks for performances, and community hubs pulsing with conversation. The atmosphere was purposeful—relaxed, boundary-conscious, and quietly electrified by a sense that something new was being tried.