Weekend Events in Cannes, discover them all!!
Allegro Amabile Concert – 1st Prize Virtuoso International Music Competition
Albane Genat and Cyprien Brod Violin
Yona Zekri Viola
Justine Péré Cello
Beethoven Quartet “Rasumowsky op.59 n°7 F Major n°1”
Mendelssohn Quartet n°2 A minor op.13
Reservations: 06 29 77 60 79 – FNAC —- On-site the evening of the concert
https://it.cannes-france.com/offerte/quatuor-nais-cannes-it-5089008/
In a train in the heart of the night, a man observes his reflection in the window, but that face is not his… and behind it opens Viktor’s fantastic universe.
Alone on stage, the artist shows an impeccable sense of storytelling and captures all eyes, while we gradually immerse ourselves in his unique world, between reality and imagination.
https://it.cannes-france.com/offerte/viktor-vincent-fantastik-cannes-it-4907921/
This race involves alternating trail running and swimming on roads, trails, and beaches in the heart of nature.
In the heart of Cannes Bay, with urban stretches and splendid natural settings, you can enjoy the views and sounds while facing a great sports challenge.
Three races are open to all, individual or in pairs:
https://otilloswimrun.com/races/cannes-france/
200th Anniversary of Marcus Spurway, Perfume Maker from Grasse since 1825!
Discover the behind-the-scenes of this French brand that has spanned two centuries, adapting and modernizing while preserving its original expertise, recognized as intangible heritage by UNESCO.
https://it.cannes-france.com/offerte/convention-legendere-cannes-it-5192360/
In 1779, Mozart returned to his hometown of Salzburg after a trip to Paris: the composer experimented with the concertante genre, making the orchestra and soloists interact in the spirit of a lively conversation. The Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola, a masterpiece in three movements, is born from these Parisian experiences. Here, there is no display of virtuosity, but rather a closeness between the timbres of the viola and violin, seeking their…
https://www.orchestre-cannes.com/
A New Zealand artist living in France, George Nuku is descended on his mother’s side from the Māori tribes of Ngāti Kahungunu and Ngāti Tuwharetoa. He began working in communities in 1988 and pursued an artistic career that took him to Europe, the United States, and Asia. Today, he is one of the main figures on the Māori art scene. In 2014, he started a series of exhibitions in polystyrene and plexiglass that evoke the ocean and the issue of plastic waste thrown into it. These works have been exhibited in many museums around the world.
The exhibition at the Musée du Masque de Fer et du Fort Royal presents a selection of the artist’s works and installations inspired by the Lérins Islands and the story of the Iron Mask. The artist was also in residence at Fort Royal to create some of the installations and conduct Arts and Culture Education workshops.