FPA2 co-hosts indigenous leadership event at Arctic Circle Assembly

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The unique insights, experiences and expertise of Arctic peoples, as well as the challenges they face in the modern world, were highlighted at a special ‘Indigenous Leadership’ event co-hosted by the Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco at the recent Arctic Circle Assembly in Reykjavík.  

With the polar regions increasingly under pressure from global warming, the importance of involving the people who live and work in these areas has never been more critical.

Indigenous peoples’ lives are culturally entwined with their lands, and a growing number of leaders from these communities are speaking out, saying that their very survival depends on fast action.  

The Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco (FPA2), in collaboration with the International Arctic Science Committee, has recognised the need to address the situation and took time to host a side event during the Arctic Circle Assembly that look place in Reykjavík, Iceland earlier this month entitled ‘Arctic Stewards: Indigenous Leadership in Integrated Biodiversity Conservation’.  

EMINENT EXPERTS 

The talks drew a list of prominent experts and scientists, including Victoria Qutuuq Buschman from the Inuit Circumpolar Council, Harmony Jade Wayner from the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Olav Orheim from the FRAM Museum, Martin Sommerkorn from the WWF Global Arctic Programme and representatives from the FPA2. 

The meeting offered a platform for exchanges, with the focus being on the vital role of local communities in relation to conservation efforts in the Arctic region, as well as taking note of the challenges they face in holding their way of life together in difficult times.  

“The event facilitated the sharing of insights, experiences and expertise among speakers, fostering a deeper understanding of the challenges and needs of Indigenous communities in preserving their lands,” organisers said after the event.  

ICE CRISIS TALK 

The FPA2 also co-organised a session called ‘Beyond Polar Bears and Penguins: Why the ice crisis matters to all of us’ alongside Global Choices, Mission Blue, Re-Earth Initiative, and Columbia University Earth Institute. 

Speakers for this event were noted US marine biologist and oceanographer Sylvia Earle, as well as Sally Ranney and Inge Relph from Global Choices, and Shreya K.C., an Arctic Angel. Each brought personal stories and insights to the table, highlighting the importance of championing the Arctic conservation cause.  

Through its own Polar Initiative, the FPA2 remains committed to fostering collaboration, improving knowledge, raising awareness and driving meaningful action to address the pressing environmental challenges facing the polar regions. 

 

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Festival des Etoiles: Tickets still available for unique Yannick Alléno and Sven Wassmer gastronomic pairing

Next in the line-up for the Festival des Etoiles gastronomic extravaganza in Monaco is the multi-Michelin starred Chef Yannick Alléno and three-starred Chef Sven Wassmer on Friday 3rd November.

Tickets are still available for the special “quatre mains” dinner, organised by the Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer.

For this special evening, the “leader of modern cuisine”, Chef Yannick Alléno, will be joined in his restaurant Pavyllon Monte-Carlo at the Hôtel Hermitage by contemporary Chef Sven Wassmer. At the ‘Memories’restaurant at the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz in the Alps Wassmer reached the pinnacle of his career with three stars in the Michelin Guide, making him one of the youngest chefs in the world to achieve this distinction. He has also earned 18 points in the GaultMillau and other awards.

For this unique occasion, both chefs have designed a gastronomic menu with wine pairing that will undoubtedly take guests to new culinary heights. The event will take place on Friday 3rd November at 8pm; tickets are 650€ including wine.

An extravagant gala, featuring Alain DucasseMarcel RavinYannick Alleno and Dominique Lory all cooking in front of guests at the Salle Empire at the Hôtel de Paris, will close the food festival on 11th November. The black tie event is priced at €850 per person, with each of SBM’s prized chefs serving a menu of their signature dishes.

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G&M Design Gallery showcases the history of Peru through the lens of Mariano Vivanco

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Ahead of a major exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Lima next year, Monaco’s G&M Design Gallery is hosting a preview of photographer Mariano Vivanco’s ‘Peru’. 

Mariano Vivanco, a renowned Peruvian photographer, has embarked on a captivating artistic endeavour that delves deep into his roots at the invitation of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Lima, which will officially open at this major South American cultural institution in 2024. 

Before that happens, however, visitors to the G&M Design Gallery in Monaco can get a sneak peek of Vivanco’s extraordinary works.  

Simply titled ‘Peru’, the exhibition is not only a presentation of Vivanco’s artistic skill, but also a testament to his profound connection with his homeland. In it, he expresses his deep pride in being Peruvian and the inspiration he draws from the country where his roots lie. Through the lens of his camera, Vivanco aspires to tell the stories of this vast and diverse land, portraying its history and mythology in a visually striking manner. 

The Moche civilisation 

One of the captivating facets of ‘Peru’ is Vivanco’s exploration of the Moche civilization, which thrived between 100 and 700CE in ancient Peru. The Moche people left a significant mark on Andean culture with their vibrant murals, ceramics and metalwork. These art forms are recognised today as some of the most sophisticated pre-Columbian creations. 

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G&M Design Gallery has the honour of presenting a preview of ‘Peru’ ahead of its grand unveiling in Lima next year. Photo by Monaco Life

Pachamama, the Mother Earth

Within the heart of Peruvian mythology, Pachamama, the Mother Earth, holds a central role. She is the creative deity believed to fulfil humanity’s deepest desires and protect loved ones. Pachamama’s presence is celebrated annually by Andean communities on the first day of August, with Altomisayoc priests making offerings to seek her help and protection.  

Vivanco’s artistry delves into the intricate rituals and offerings that connect the material and spiritual worlds; the ceremonial blankets, sacred mats and the objects placed on them convey the desires and intentions of the worshipers. This portrayal of Pachamama’s significance pays homage to the essence of Peruvian spirituality and cultural heritage. 

Chimú culture 

Visitors can also travel back in time to the era of the Chimú civilisation, a pre-Columbian Inca empire that once dominated the northern coast of Peru from 900 to 1470CE, and explore their grand capital, Chan Chan, as well as uncover the lasting impact of their culture on the modern world through Vivanco’s captivating Chimú series.  

A “grateful” collaboration 

This preview of ‘Peru’ marks a special collaboration between the artist and the gallery.   

“I am grateful as ever to collaborate for the second time with my friends at the G&M Design Gallery in Monaco. Every time we work together, we have such a great time,” says Vivanco.  

Beyond a mere collection of photographs, the exhibit is a demonstration of the power of art to bridge the past and present, connecting us with the very essence of a nation’s history and spirituality.  

The exhibition is scheduled to run until mid-November, and the gallery is open 11am to 6pm, Tuesday to Saturday, at 11 Avenue Princesse Grace in Monaco.  

 

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