Culture
Interview: Principal Dancer Mira Nadon on artistic heights, self-care, and the legacy of Princess Grace
What does it take to rise to the pinnacle of one of the world’s most prestigious ballet companies before the age of 25? For Mira Nadon, the answer lies in equal parts artistry, resilience, and an unwavering devotion to the music that guides her every step.
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Curious about Artcurial
“Hermès crocodile handbags need their own passports to travel,” says Gréther. As I pincer salmon sushi into my mouth at Capocaccia, at Impasse de la Fontaine, Gréther recounts a recent...
Death announced of much-loved Ballet Master
The Ballets de Monte-Carlo and their choreographer-director Jean-Christophe Maillot announced “with great sadness” the death of Ballet Master Glen Tuggle. He had been with the company for twelve...
Dance production chronicles struggles of Tunisians
The Monaco Tunisia Association will present ISSUE, Eugénie Andrin’s new dance performance, on December 1 at Théâtre des Variétés. The performance will start at 6:30 pm. The choreography...
Scholarly work on Principality wins award at Institut de France
Joel-Benoît D’Onorio has recently been honoured by the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences in Paris for his work “Monaco, Monarchy and Democracy”, which is in its second edition. A...
Monaco Life’s Summer Olympic Series: Marcos Marin
Our Q&A with Monaco’s Brazilian community talks to internationally acclaimed artist Marcos Marin ML: Could you tell me about your background? MM: I was born and grew up in Sao Paulo. My mother...
Accolades for Ballets de Monte-Carlo in China
The Ballets de Monte-Carlo were on tour in China, from November 3 to 11, to present Le Songe and Lac, choreographies by Jean-Christophe Maillot, and enjoyed a huge success. On November 3 and 4, the...