World Clean-Up Day: Join the Mairie de Monaco at its annual litter pick

To mark World Clean-Up Day later this month, the Mairie de Monaco is organising a public litter-picking walk through the Condamine neighbourhood. Here’s everything you need to know about the event.  

On Saturday 21st September, the Mairie de Monaco and the Société Monégasque d’Assainissement (SMA) will be getting together to host a public litter pick in the streets and squares of the Condamine neighbourhood.  

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Starting from Avenue du Port at 10am, the route will head via Rue Saige, Rue Princesse Caroline, Rue Louis Notari, Square Gastaud, Rue Princesse Florestine, Rue Grimaldi, Allée Guillaume Apollinaire, Place des Bougainvilliers and Allée Lazare Sauvaigo to Promenade Honoré II. The event will end in front of A Casa d’i Soci at around 11am. 

The SMA will be providing participants with rubbish bags and gloves, while the Mairie will be sponsoring light refreshments for all those who take part. 

This is a popular and social event, and Prince Albert II of Monaco has been known to show up and muck in with his nine-year-old twins, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella.   

More than 19 million people in 195 countries across the globe are estimated to have joined in with the World Clean-Up Day efforts of 2023, and the Mairie is hoping for a strong turnout at this year’s local event.  

To sign up for the Monaco litter pick, email environnement@mairie.mc. 

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Pavillon Bosio’s Garden Club to present ‘Dances of the Gaze’ exhibit

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For the upcoming fourth edition of its Garden Club, the Pavillon Bosio will be presenting the works of seven artists who are students or teachers at the L’Ecole Supérieure d’Arts Plastiques in an exhibition inspired by French choreographer Loïc Touzé and scenographer Mathieu Bouvier. 

The ‘Danses du Regard’, or ‘Dances of the Gaze’ in English, exhibit has been curated by students at the Monaco-based arts school and brings together works by both students and teachers, among them Elena Bost-Wicinski, Maya Deren, Maïder Fortuné, Damien MacDonald, Anna Soret, Geneviève Stephenson and Micha Vanony. 

The name of the show has taken its inspiration from a body of choreographic research conducted by a French choreographer, Loïc Touzé, and scenographer Mathieu Bouvier. 

The exhibition, which is free to visit, will be taking place against the backdrop of the European Heritage Days. A vernissage is scheduled for 13th September, between 5pm and 7pm, with further opportunities to visit the exhibition from 15th to 18th September. 

For more information about the Pavillon Bosio’s Garden Club and the incoming exhibit, click here.

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