AMLA, the Monegasque Association for Latin America, will be holding its yearly gala in June at the Yacht Club of Monaco and will feature a short film premiere, a Latin American themed dinner, presentations, and loads of music and dancing.
The Association Monegasque for Latin America (AMLA) will hold their next Charity Gala event on Saturday 12th June at the Yacht Club of Monaco under the theme ‘Our story of consciousness, connection and balance’.
The elegant evening will begin at 8pm with the premiere of a short seven-minute film directed and produced by the organisation focusing on the interconnectedness of humanity and the earth to raise awareness.
This will be followed by a brief introduction of their charity partner the David de Rothschild FondaMental Fondation Suisse by Professor Jean-Michel Aubry in regards to their scientific research and treatment of mental pathologies such as anxiety and depression. Funds raised by the event will support their cause and allow AMLA to host a scientific exchange in Bolivia with professor Guillermo Rivera, PhD, director of the Mental Health Hospital Japonés and the Universidad Privada de Santa Cruz (UPSA).
The event will unfold gradually from educational into Latin American party and shows, following the expert talks in the fields of Mind, Body and Soul.
The night also includes a Shamanistic Choreography with Sabah Ramani, a short interactive presentation of Dame Marie Diamond who explores the concepts of energy transformation and the law of attraction, a presentation of the relationship between sound and brain by musician and president of the association One Song one Earth Olivier Covo, and lastly a chat on how virtual reality is applied to treating compulsive behaviour and the chance to try on the glasses at the gala by Katerina Schilter.
No Latin American event would be complete without music and dance, and next up guests will be treated to a dance show featuring the four elements through “ancestral movements” and modern ballet, as well as music from Latin American Life accompanied by taxi dancers to really get the blood flowing.
The charity auction will incorporate “unique experiences and positive art”.
AMLA’s aim is to create a socio-cultural exchange between the Principality of Monaco and the countries of Latin America through cultural and social activities that contribute to the enrichment of the knowledge of the Latino roots in Monaco and collaborating at the same time with foundations and charitable associations in favour of Latin American countries.
For more information and tickets, visit the ALMA website at https://www.amlamonaco.com/