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Une rencontre - Lorenzi-Scotto - © Government Communication Department / Charly Gallo

An Encounter – Jean and Danièle Lorenzi-Scotto - Salle du Quai Antoine Ier - 19 October to 16 November 2016

13 November 2016 Culture News flash

The exhibition "Une rencontre" (An Encounter"), organised by the Department of Cultural Affairs and designed by Lidia Carrion, is an opportunity for the public to see more than 200 works by Jean and Danièle Lorenzi-Scotto, two people who made their mark on Monegasque cultural life in the second part o...

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Danse danse danse - Danse, Danse, Danse, Villa Paloma Emily Maast B!RDBRA!N ©Direction de la Communication/Manuel Vitali

Dance, Dance, Dance A Three-Phase Project at the NMNM – Villa Paloma

10 November 2016 Culture News flash

Until 8 January 2017, the spotlight is on dance at the NMNM, with a three-phase project on the theme of choreography and its movements, collaboration and outreach.First of all, there is an exhibition featuring dance, dance-related images, body movements and different rhythms, from rehearsal to public performance.Sec...

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What Shall We Do Next - Julien Prévieux - What Shall We Do Next? (Sequence #2), 2014 - HD video (film still), 16'47'' – Performers:   Rebecca Bruno, Kestrel Leah, Jos McKain, Samantha Mohr, Andrew Pearson and Anna Martine Whitehead.

What Shall We Do Next? (Séquence #3), a Performance by Julien Prévieux at the Villa Paloma

08 November 2016 Culture Press release

On Friday 18 and Sunday 20 November, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., as part of the exhibition "Dance, Dance, Dance," the New National Museum of Monaco – Villa Paloma is presenting WhatShall We Do Next? (Séquence #3), a performance by Julien Prévieux, interpreted by Marion Carriau, Sophie Demeyer, K. Goldstein and...

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FPP 2016 Prizewinners - H.S.H. Prince Albert II and H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover surrounded by, from left to right: ADONIS, Frédéric Mitterand, Rosa Barba, Paul Greveillac, Catherine Dousteyssier-Khoze, Johannes-Maria Staud, Jean-Loup Dabadie, Frédéric Vitoux and Dany Lafferrière. © Government Communication Department / Charly Gallo

Prince Pierre of Monaco Foundation: 2016 Prizewinners

04 October 2016 Culture Press release

The winners of the 2016 Prince Pierre Foundation awards have now been announced:- Winner of the Literary PrizeADONIS for his entire body of work- Winner of the Discovery GrantPaul Greveillac for Les âmes rouges (The Red Souls), Gallimard, January 2016- High-School Pupils’ Favoured ChoiceCatherine Dousteyssier-Khoze...

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Prince Pierre of Monaco Foundation - Press Release No. 5

03 October 2016 Culture Press release

Cinema"A Novel, A Film"Tuesday 11 October 2016 –Variety Theatre – 8.30 p.m.A Tribute to Daniel Boulanger,Prince Pierre Foundation Literary Prize 1979.First part:Programme of archive films on Daniel BoulangerLa Vie de château (A Matter of Resistance)France – 1965 – Black and white – 92mins.Directed by: Jean...

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