South African youngsters look forward to Monaco exchange

Gavin Varejes, President SARLA Photo: Facebook SA Rugby Legends Association
Gavin Varejes, President SARLA Photo: Facebook SA Rugby Legends Association

As part of the third edition of the South Africa-Monaco Rugby Exchange, twelve young rugby players will fly from Princess Charlene’s native South Africa next month to participate in the Sainte Dévote Tournament, a rugby sevens event that attracts teams from around the world.

The South African Rugby Legends Association (SARLA) is organising the trip in partnership with the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation and Cell C, which will be the third time that South Africa has been represented in the event.

All 12 participants are from underprivileged areas of the Western Cape.

“My involvement with the sport of rugby has shown me how it encourages players to develop values such as team spirit, fun, fellowship, solidarity, and good sportsmanship,” Gavin Varejes, SARLA commented.

“The South African youngsters selected for the Sainte Dévote Tournament will benefit immensely from the experience and we hope that it will inspire them to work hard and achieve other successes both on and off the field,” he added.

Later in the year, 12 young Monaco rugby players will visit South Africa.

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Champagne house renews partnership with Monaco’s “ideal lifestyle communication platform”

Photo; Copyright ACM ALESI
Photo; Copyright ACM ALESI

Veuve Clicquot and the Automobile Club of Monaco (ACM) have announced the renewal of their partnership, extended until 2020.

Following three successful years participating in the celebration of the some of the most prestigious lifestyle events in the world, the champagne house will continue to support the ACM as its official and exclusive champagne.

“We are delighted to pursue our commitment with Veuve Clicquot whose involvement on our side is a major asset to continue organising our events with the greatest respect for tradition and innovation,” said Michel Boéri, President of ACM.

As a celebration for the 20th edition of the Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique and coinciding with this renewed alliance, the ACM and Veuve Clicquot have developed an exclusive collector box including a customised bottle with a dedicated ice-jacket, which has been awarded to every driver and co-driver in this year’s competition.

“The Automobile Club de Monaco represents an ideal lifestyle communication platform for Veuve Clicquot and we are pleased to continue enriching our common passion for excellence and art-de- vivre,” said Jean-Marc Gallot, President and CEO Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin.

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Monaco students learn about Circus, new generation awards presented

PHoto: ©Manuel Vitali/ Direction de la Communication.
PHoto: ©Manuel Vitali/ Direction de la Communication.

On Friday, February 3, Mrs Isabelle Bonnal, Director of National Education, Youth and Sports, had the honour of welcoming the daughter of HSH Princess Stéphanie, Ms Camille Gottlieb, and Mrs Guilaine Telle, wife of Minister of State Serge Telle, to an exhibition organised at the École de Fontvieille on the theme “circus world”.

This exhibition is part of a teaching project entitled “Circus Arts and Heritage”, as offered to primary schools pupils of the Principality. As part of the endeavour a special educational performance of the Monte Carlo International Circus Festival took place under the marquee of Fontvieille on January 26.

A total of 900 pupils have been able to familiarise themselves with the rich and fascinating world of the circus, through four modules (Circus Arts, Literature and Circus, Circus in class, and Sciences).

New Generation circus festival awards announced
The winners of the New Generation of the International Monte-Carlo Circus festival were announced on Sunday evening.

The jury, headed by Pauline Ducruet, daughter of HSH Princess Stephanie, awarded the Gold Medal to the Shanghai Russian Bar Troupe. Four silver awards were made, to 3 Funky Monkeys, 3 J Juggling, The Tightrope Walkers of Studio Arena, Anastasiia Trushin, and Catalina Palma.

The bronze medal went to Sophia, David Junior, Kimberly and Holler Zavatta and the Trapeze of Kazan duo.

More than 40 other prizes were awarded by local businesses and organisations. The Public Prize went to the Shanghai Russian Bar Troupe.

The Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival is recognised as the world’s leading circus event with the New Generation performances and prizes offering a foretaste of the stars of tomorrow.

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Rainy day Sunday for kids at Stars’n’Bars, Superbowl tonight

ecobricoTwo local associations, Monacology and Terres méditerranées, have just the thing to keep young minds occupied on a rainy Sunday afternoon this weekend, “Eco Brico”.

Children from the age of 5 and up are invited to participate in a series of eco-creative workshops and storytelling at Stars’n’Bars today, from 1 pm to 6 pm.

The afternoon includes a range of speakers to capture the imagination of youngsters from Monaco and the region, from Marina Di Mattei, who will demonstrate how to create treasures from recycled materials to Mihaela Stoica, a genius at creating accessories using recycled textiles to make wallets, a cupcake keyholder for girls and for boys, a car.

Guided by Cathy Cuby, children can also design plant-based Mosaics, which they can take home afterward, and Marie-Christine Constantine will teach the art of making masks.

With their joint Eco Brico event, Monacology and Terre méditerranées aim to promote creativity and art as a means of expression and communication while making a gesture for the planet.

Later this evening, the New England Patriots take on the Atlanta Falcons for Superbowl 51. The match out of NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, will be aired on Stars’n’Bars’ big screen from 11 pm. Reservations advised.

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Wake up and smell the coffee for a cause Monday

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A special ladies coffee morning has been organised on Monday, February 6th, in support of a worldwide protest to Stop Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).

The coffee and pastries start at 10:45 am, followed by a discussion on how to support the Ifrah Foundation (ifrahfoundation.org), as well a look at the ongoing detrimental effects of FGM on woman’s health, and the worrying worldwide statistics, which are nothing short of alarming.

The group hope to connect via Skype with the association’s founder, Ifrah Ahmad, an Irish citizen born in Somalia, who is one of the world’s foremost campaigners and activists against FGM and currently working with the team in Somalia.

During the morning, donations to the foundation will be encouraged through the sale of orchids to support this important cause for women.

For those who wish to continue the dialogue on how to help influence and educate others on stopping this brutal practice, a lunch (wine not included) is being arranged at a nearby restaurant on the Rock following the coffee session. Fifty euros will be added to the cost of each set meal and given to the Ifrah Foundation.

The event is being held in a private home. Please RSVP emmabeanland@gmail.com for directions.

For those unable to attend, donations can be made by PayPal directly on the Ifrah Foundation homepage.

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