You are looking for an event taking place in Monaco or in the surrounding towns during the month of February 2023
Ligue 1 French Football Championship: AS Monaco - AJ Auxerre
In 1663, Louis-Henri de Pardaillan, Marquis de Montespan, and the charming Françoise de Rochechouart fall madly in love and are married. The debts pile up, and the Marquis absolutely must attract the Sun King's good graces. So Louis-Henri goes off to war for Louis XIV and is delighted to learn that Françoise has been presented to the Queen in his absence. But he had not reckoned with the King's roving eye, which has fallen on his tender wife. The new favourite! Written by Jean Teulé, adapted by Salomé Villiers, directed by Etienne Launay, starring Salomé Villiers, Simon Larvaron and Michaël Hirsch.
Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Basketball: AS Monaco Roca Team - Real Madrid
Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, 22/23 season under the Presidency of H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover - "Mozart in Monaco" with Bernard Labadie (conductor), Xavier de Maistre (harp). Music by Mozart.
Le film raconte avec beaucoup de passion Dante Alighieri, celui qui a mis en valeur la langue italienne dans le monde. La reconstruction historique, linguistique et littéraire réalisée par le ‘Maestro’ Pupi Avati, n’a pas recours à l’écran au portrait emblématique, attendu et éculé du poète à la couronne de laurier, mais nous fait revivre toute la douleur et l’amour que le grand poète a enduré dans sa vie, en misant sur un casting de premier ordre et une scénographie immersive qui nous plonge dans l’atmosphère de l’époque. Le public est attendu à partir de 19h20 : sur scène et dans le foyer seront exposés quelques costumes du film que son créateur, M Andrea Sorrentino, illustrera au public.
Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, 22/23 season under the Presidency of H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover - "Mozart in Monaco" with Fatma Saïd (soprano), Martin Helmchen (piano), Antje Weithaas (violin), Marie-Elisabeth Hecker (cello), Marie-B. Barrière-Bilote (clarinet). Music by Mozart and Schubert.
Betclic Élite: AS Monaco Roca Team - Paris
In 1936, Soviet archaeologist V.I. Ravdonikas made a surprising discovery: at least 177 people were buried on an island in Lake Onega, along with thousands of objects. The scientist quickly concluded that the site was in fact a burial ground dating from the Neolithic period, and housed a multitude of discoveries that he interpreted as depicting an inegalitarian society. Years later, the site was dated. The people entombed at Yuzhniy Oleniy Ostrov lived in the Mesolithic period, and their unique rites suggested an unusual symbolic universe, which I invite you to explore with me in this lecture. Thanks to on-going excavations at the site, we will take a journey to visit the last communities of hunter-gatherers in northern Europe. Societies that were intimately connected to the forest and lake environments they inhabited and the animals they hunted there. The funereal story of the last Mesolithic people of central Russia is a gateway to exploring the link between them, their environment, and the teeming wildlife - particularly beavers and elk - that went with them to their graves. A way of passing "from one world to another, from the visible to the invisible!"
Russian aristocrat Alexandra Kollontaï rejected her environment and her country very early, and instead chose revolution and the wider world. In 1917, she was a minister in Lenin's first government, despite women not being able to hold such positions under after the Second World War. Five years later, she became the first woman ambassador in history. Alexandra Kollontaï, who spoke several languages, would also go on to be a famous tribune, electrifying fascinated audiences on every continent. She was a highly talented political writer, novelist, and diarist. A devoted mother, a passionate feminist, theorician of free love and militant supporter of women's emancipation and rights. A timeless beauty with an elegance often remarked upon by the press, she emerged victorious from the destructive folly of Stalin and lived, active and unharmed, as long as he. Hélène Carrère d’Encausse, the great historian of Russia, invites us to discover the incredible story of this extraordinary woman. Lecture organised by the Prince Pierre Foundation.
Movie Tuesdays - "The River" by Tsai Ming-liang (1997). All the frustrations of Taiwanese youth are expressed in this bleak yet absorbing film. A visual triumph. Organised by the Audiovisual Institute of Monaco.
Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, 22/23 season under the Presidency of H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover - "The Orchestra, Seek and Find Around the World" with Fiona Monbet (conductor), Chloé Perarnau (illustrator), Margot Alexandre (actor). Music by Rachel Leach & the London Philharmonic Orchestra.