The Grimaldi Forum unveils its 2017-2018 program.

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A satisfactory result for the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco. This year, it welcomed 47,000 visitors for the exhibition “Monaco’s Forbidden City” over a period of 60 days. An opportunity to reveal what’s in store for you next year.


Travel through 2,500 years of Pharaonic Egypt’s history with the next heritage exhibition: “The Gold of the Pharaohs.” Gold, silver, jewelry, sarcophagi… Sylvie Biancheri, Catherine Alestchenkoff, and the renowned expert and Egyptologist Christiane Ziegler have prepared nearly 150 pieces from the Cairo Museum for you. This treasure from royal tombs, from the first to the last empire, will allow you to learn more about the importance of gold in that era.

A justified theme choice, explains the General Director Sylvie Biancheri: “This allows us to maintain a connection with this fantastic civilization, in the current political context where Egypt is experiencing fewer and fewer tourists.”

What awaits you…

“I see everyone has new bags for the new school year; it’s especially important to have a new agenda to note all the events at the Grimaldi Forum,” rejoiced Hervรฉ Zorgniotti, Communication Director. As a reminder, the schedule is evolving, and events can be added.

DANCE:

  • Russian Gala: World Ballet Stars โ€“ September 16 at 8 PM

Hervรฉ Zorgniotti promises a Russian gala that “innovates” and plays on the opening of dance borders since this year the dancers will include Europeans.

CONCERT:

  • Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra โ€“ September 22 at 8:30 PM

The opening of the Philharmonic’s season will begin its “musical journey” and pay tribute simultaneously to Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel.

  • Thursday Live Sessions โ€“ one Thursday a month

With her “deep and sensual” voice, Morgane Ji accompanies herself with her banjo and musicians with aerial guitars. She crafts an atypical universe with raw and technoid sounds. โ€“ September 28 at 6:30 PM

Fai Baba is a new generation of avant-garde blues. A “scathing” cocktail is promised in concert, with the utmost musical freedom. Uniquely, each of their performances is different โ€“ October 19 at 6:30 PM

The Lebanese band The Wanson Bishops embodies a psychedelic rock tinged with traditional oriental music and electro music.

  • Recital Anna Netrebko and Yusif Eyvazov โ€“ February 1 at 8 PM.

The soprano and tenor, husband and wife, will perform sumptuous solos and duets of great opera arias. You probably already know the diva, and you will be able to discover the talent of Yusif Eyvazov.

  • Kids United:

What better way to celebrate International Children’s Rights Day than with a concert with kids? This group of young singers
working for UNICEF performs famous songs whose messages of solidarity and mutual aid are educational for both moral and civic formation for young people.

  • Elton John

The master of pop is celebrating 50 years of career! In his latest album “Wonderful Crazy Night,” Elton John returns to his roots and offers pop like in his early days: catchy and effective.

EXHIBITION:

  • The Sportel Awards October 24 at 8 PM

Sportel opens its doors to the public for an awards evening where sports slow-motion clips and the most beautiful images that marked the previous year will be rewarded.

THEATER

  • Princesse Grace Theater, Croque-Monsieur this ardent seductress โ€“ October 27 at 8:30 PM

The Communication Director is delighted to welcome Fanny Ardant, “a local of the stage.” She returns to the principality in “Croque-Monsieur.” In Paris of the 60s, Fanny Ardant, who plays Coco Baisos, finds herself widowed and penniless. She chooses to hide her double misfortune to better find a new husband…

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