F(ê)aites de la danse - 8 and 9 July 2023 - Place du Casino and Terrasses du Casino - Monte-Carlo
Celebrating dance for all!
As with the first edition in 2017, F(ê)aites de la danse is a collaboration between Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo, the Government of Monaco and Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer. Conceptualised and directed by Jean-Christophe Maillot, Choreographer and Director of Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo, this free event is a celebration of dance, which transforms the Casino square and terraces into a huge open-air theatre for 24 hours, where professionals and amateurs mingle to the rhythm of a wide variety of dances and music.
Over 250 dancers and artists will be sharing their love of dance with the public. The programme includes a dance marathon, an open-air dance hall, a giant ballet barre, introductory workshops in world dances, flash mobs, choreographic performances, an open-air disco, orchestras, ballroom dancing, inclusive dancing and, on Sunday, an all-new detox morning.
"As we prepare to take part in this event together, we have the opportunity to discover a unique concept. People of all ages, families and avid festival-goers, professionals, amateurs from dance schools or complete beginners, residents of the Principality or passing tourists...We invite "all" of you to come along to [...]. Let go of yourself and join us from dawn and beyond”, Jean-Christophe Maillot
F(ê)aites de la danse :
8 and 9 July 2023 - Place du Casino and Terrasses du Casino - Monte-Carlo
Free admission - Catering on site
All useful and practical information:
https://www.balletsdemontecarlo.com/fr/saison-2022-2023/mc/fete-de-la-danse
Marathon :
https://www.balletsdemontecarlo.com/fr/feaitesdeladanse.com/marathon
Flash mob :
Autres actualités du thème
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Guillaume Aubrey’s architectural sculpture Regulus inaugurated at Villa Paloma
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