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Electric knife fighting… chess… cyberpunk events… and even live fighters. What exactly is happening at Infinita City in Roatan, Honduras? In this interview, Madison Keith Miller of Blue Wave Radio sits down with Christine Urban, who shares the vision behind Infinita City and the creative community developing there. Infinita is becoming one of the most unique projects on the island, bringing together innovation, art, technology, and unconventional events that attract people from around the world. One of the most talked-about events is the Electric Knife Fighting Championship, a competitive combat sport where fighters duel using electrified training knives in a point-scoring format. The event is designed for spectators, combining sport with a futuristic atmosphere. But the events at Infinita go beyond combat sport. Visitors will also find: • Competitive chess matches and strategy games • Live fighters and demonstrations • Cyberpunk-style music and rave events • Creative gatherings and experimental performances • A growing international community of innovators and artists Christine explains how the idea for Infinita City developed, what motivates the people behind the project, and why Roatan Island is becoming an exciting place for new ideas and bold events. If you're curious about the future of Roatan, unusual sports, and creative communities forming in the Caribbean, this conversation offers a fascinating look inside one of the island’s most ambitious projects. 📍 Location: Infinita City – Crawfish Rock, Roatan Honduras 🎙 Interview by: Madison Keith Miller – Blue Wave Radio Subscribe for more interviews and island stories about the people shaping life on Roatan Island.