The most spectacular clown for a Christmas come early!
In 25 years, Slava’s Snowshow has become the LA clownshow of reference in the world.
From Hong Kong to Sydney, from New York to Paris, this show offers a marvellous journey into the snowy world of Slava.
On stage, Assisyai, a melancholy and shaggy clown in a yellow romper-suit and red slippers, invites the spectators to unlikely adventures of magic and poetry.
A visual experience that is full of surprises, in which soap bubbles, giant cobwebs, snow storms and spooky green creatures await both young and old.
Without saying a word, the troupe of mischievous and slightly crazed clowns turn the art of mime and clowning into an object of theatre in which our adult dramas as well as our dreams as eternal children are played out, inviting the spectators to let themselves be carried along and to let emotions be unleashed like a storm!
A real epic filled with poetry and grace, of pranks and antics, and one which must be discovered urgently.
From 6 to 9 December 2018 – Salle des Princes.
Call for Papers: 2019 Monaco International Workshop
The 2019 Monaco International Workshop on “A historical approach for measurements and protection of Oceans and World Waters” will be held at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco on 20-21 June 2019 as one of the events of the IHO centenary celebration activities.
The Symposium will be jointly organised by the Piri Reis University, Istanbul, Turkey, Oceanographic Museum of Monaco and International Hydrographic Organization (IHO).
All IHO stakeholders are invited to contribute to the symposium by submitting a paper for the conference sessions on the themes and beyond. The abstracts are to be submitted to the Conference Secretary (iakin@pirireis.edu.tr) by 18 January 2019 in accordance with the submission guidelines indicated.
Annual Reception of the Economic and Social Council
Monday, November 26, the President of the Economic and Social Council (CES), André Garino, gathered many personalities of the Principality, including HE Mr. Minister of State, Serge Telle, Government Councilors and representatives of the economic and social world, on the occasion of the traditional annual reception of CES.
In his speech, President Garino referred to the positive results of the past three years, during which 18 vows and 4 reports were drafted, and underlined the importance of the consultative role of this Assembly, a privileged forum for dialogue and proposals. whose vocation is to give an opinion on subjects related to the economic and social life of the country.
Subsequently, he expressed the wish that the Economic and Social Council continue to be associated with the reflections, on all the texts of social and economic nature.
Finally, President Garino also spoke about the next appointment of the new President of ESC and the renewal of its members.
International Day of the Rights of the Child – The paths of the children’s school
As part of the International Day of the Rights of the Child, pupils of CM1, CM2 and 6th forms in the Principality had the chance to meet, on November 22, the director of the documentary film On the Way to School, Pascal Plisson.
The film follows four children on their journey to school – Carlos (Argentina), 11, Jackson (Kenya), 10, Samuel (India), 11, and Zahira (Morocco), 12 – confronting each day the multiple dangers in a hostile natural environment.
Presented to more than two million viewers, On the Way to School received the “Cesar Award for Best Documentary” in 2014 and was screened the same year at the United Nations Headquarters. He mentions the inequality of access to education for the world’s children and the fierce will of these adolescents who are ready to do anything to gain access to knowledge.
The students, who had all previously viewed the film with their teachers, were able to ask Pascal Plisson questions and realize that the school is not for everyone and that much more needs to be done to achieve objective of an education for all the children of the world.
This day dedicated to the 2018 edition of the International Day of the Rights of the Child ended with a public lecture by Mr. Plisson at the Technical and Hotel School of Monaco, which was attended by Isabelle Bonnal, Director of National Education, Youth and Sports, HRH the Princess of Hanover and many representatives of the institutions of the Principality including Stéphane Valeri, President of the National Council, and Patrice Cellario, Government Counselor – Minister of Education Interior.
At the end of this conference, a check of 10,000 euros was presented by the Directorate of National Education, Youth and Sports to HRH the Princess of Hanover as President of the World Association of Friends of Childhood (AMADE), in support of the essential actions of ground that this association leads for many years.
The future of coral reefs: Monaco brings experts together
The first General Assembly of the International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) under the Monegasque co-presidency, will be held from 5 to 7 December, at the Yacht Club of Monaco.
Corail Direction of Communication / Michaël Alesi
Panels of high-level international experts and representatives of the coral countries will meet in the Principality, from 3 December, at the invitation of the Monaco Scientific Center, the Monegasque Association on the Acidification of Oceans and the International Coral Reef Initiative, for a week of work dedicated to the preservation of coral reefs particularly threatened by climate change.
Reducing the risks of impact of climate change on coral reefs: what solutions?
Confronting ideas and points of view, prioritizing the measures to put into action to preserve the reefs, this is the purpose of the workshop organized by the Scientific Center of Monaco and the Monegasque Association on the Acidification of Oceans December 3rd and 4th.
Among the 14 experts recognized for their work on the reefs are the two Australian professors Terry Hughes and Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, both recipients of the “Climate Change” Prize of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation in 2018 and 2014.
As one of the most endangered marine ecosystems, coral reefs are negatively impacted by local factors, such as pollution and coastal urbanization, and since the end of the 1980s have also been subject to ocean warming and acidification.
Extreme warming events have led to recurring episodes of large-scale coral bleaching and mass mortality, events which unfortunately should be more and more frequent in the decades to come.
While the Paris Accord aims to limit global warming to a temperature between 1.5 and 2°C compared with pre-industrial temperature, its implementation remains much too slow and it is not certain that the objectives fixed can be achieved.
However, even a warming of 1.5 or 2° will have significant negative impacts on coral reef systems.
Therefore, in addition to mitigation measures, other solutions must be considered in order to reduce risks, in particular by working at the local level on the protection of habitats and ecosystems or biological and ecological adaptation.
It is essential that the scientific community reaches consensus on the respective contributions of different approaches to reducing the impacts of climate change, in order to send a clear message to decision-makers about the measures that can be put in place.
Innovative Finance and Coral Reefs: What Opportunities?
December 4th will also be dedicated to an Innovative Finance Expert Workshop, organized by ICRI, in partnership with the Conservation Finance Alliance to provide an overview of reef-focused marine conservation funding opportunities. coral and related ecosystems.
More than 20 blue finance experts are expected to discuss Blue Bonds, Payment for Ecosystem Services, and the Global Coral Reef Fund (an initiative of the Prince Albert Foundation). II of Monaco and the Vulcan Group – initiative announced at the “Our Ocean” Conference in Bali).
HE Mr. Bernard Fautrier will open this working session, organized at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, intended for the different actors and professionals of the conservation and management of the marine and coastal environments but also for the representatives of the civil society, academics as well as the decision-makers of instances governmental and intergovernmental organizations.
General Assembly of the International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI)
ICRI, under the co-chairmanship of Australia, Indonesia and Monaco, will hold its General Assembly at the Monaco Yacht Club from 5 to 7 December.
ICRI is an international, informal initiative that brings together governments, international organizations, scientific entities and non-governmental organizations to reverse the degradation of coral reefs and associated ecosystems around the world. .
More than 60 participants are expected at this General Assembly, including the representatives of the founding countries of ICRI: the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, the Philippines and France.
During this General Assembly, the action plan (2018-2020) of the ICRI Secretariat will be presented for adoption. An action plan that is ambitious, pragmatic and realistic, and will address the many human pressures facing coral reefs. The point will also be made on the International Year of Coral Reefs (IYOR2018) and the very strong mobilization of ICRI members around the world.
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