Discover the Weekend Events on the French Riviera
Sunday, October 13, 2024, at 6:00 PM, Auditorium Rainier III
Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, Season 24/25, under the Presidency of H.S.H. the Princess of Hanover – “Tribute to Shostakovich” with Lio KUOKMAN, Conductor, Daniel LOZAKOVICH, Violin. The musical program includes works by SHOSTAKOVICH, PROKOFIEV, MUSSORGSKY, and RAVEL.
From Saturday, October 12 to Saturday, October 19, 2024, Principality of Monaco
The Principality boasts an illustrious organ heritage. While Monaco’s largest organ is located in the Cathedral, the new instrument at the Church of the Sacred Heart and the organ at Saint-Charles Church are equally remarkable in their own right and deserve their place in the Festival.
https://www.festivalorguemonaco.com/
From 16/05 to 30/11/2024, daily.
Between 2004 and 2010, Jànluc Sauvaigo illustrated a series of sketches on the “Popular History of Nissan”, set on Mont Chauve, thus creating the 36 views of Mont Chauve.
The first map is inspired by the Japanese painter Hiroshige, while for the others, Jànluc Sauvaigo evokes Hokusai and his famous Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji. The author said, ‘I wanted to celebrate a magical place in my own way. And in Nice, Mont Chauve was an obvious choice. It is visible from the Paillon and Var basins, almost everywhere.’
From 07/06 to 10/11/2024, daily.
The Museum invites you to a naturalistic walk through the plain and the coast to discover the “treasures” of biodiversity in this region, famous worldwide for its landscapes, both marine and alpine.
https://www.nice.fr/fr/culture/musees-et-galeries/museum-d-histoire-naturelle
We often say, “I think that…”; for example, “I think I left my jacket at school.” But is that really the right word? Is thinking in the strict sense, especially when exercised in philosophy, the same as the everyday thinking that accompanies us, more or less spontaneously, in our daily lives? Or is it something else? Together, we will discover what thinking truly is and see that it is far from spontaneous and requires great effort on our part.
https://bibliotheque-menton.fr/
Big talk: How do history and politics disrupt the private sphere?
With Kamel Daoud – Guest Nicolas Bastuck, journalist and editor-in-chief at Le Point.
Wheelchair access via elevator to orchestra seating only.
Allegro Amabile Concert – 1st Prize Virtuoso International Music Competition
Albane Genat and Cyprien Brod Violins
Yona Zekri Viola
Justine Péré Cello
Beethoven Quartet “Rasumowsky op.59 No.7 in F Major No.1”
Mendelssohn Quartet No.2 in A minor op.13
Reservations: 06 29 77 60 79 – FNAC —- On-site on the evening of the concert
https://en.cannes-france.com/offers/quatuor-nais-cannes-en-5089008/
On a train in the middle of the night, a man observes his reflection in the window, but that face is not his… and behind it opens the fantastic universe of Viktor.
Alone on stage, the artist demonstrates impeccable storytelling and captivates everyone as we gradually immerse ourselves in his new world, between reality and imagination.
https://en.cannes-france.com/offers/viktor-vincent-fantastik-cannes-en-4907921/
Antibes Jumelages, in collaboration with the City of Antibes and the Tourist Office and in the presence of our twin city SCHWABISCH GMUND in Germany, organize a grand evening of beer and sauerkraut.
With the presence of Mr. Jean LEONETTI, Mayor of Antibes, and Richard ARNOLD, Mayor of Schwäbisch Gmünd.
Musical entertainment will be provided by a 7-piece German orchestra and DJ ARMANDO.
The sauerkraut will be prepared by a local restaurateur*.
https://www.antibesjuanlespins.com/en/what-to-do-see/going-out/events-calendar/beer-festival-5149146
The science celebration with the Science and Innovation Village at the Congress Palace!
Two days to discover the sciences with family through stands, experiments, games, and various activities. At the stands, everyone can experiment, test, exchange, and ask questions to the present scientists. Numerous animations are also scheduled for all: games, conferences, scientific films, debates, robot programming, autonomous mini-vehicle race, solar observation, breathing workshop, exhibitions, demonstrations… Health, well-being, sustainable development, astronomy, digital technology, artificial intelligence, robotics, research in the program…
https://www.agglo-sophiaantipolis.fr/
Saturday, October 12, 2024, at 8:00 PM.
Concert conceived by Christina Collier, soprano, presenting a “special 120 years” concert highlighting and setting to music the lyrical works composed in 1904 or contemporary to that Belle Époque.
On the program: works by Puccini (premiere of Madama Butterfly in Milan), Debussy, Rachmaninov, Erik Satie, etc.
Artists: Christina Collier: Soprano
With the participation of Valentina Silo Mocko.
Marie Jee-Hae – Violin
Thomas Dupont – Piano
https://www.explorenicecotedazur.com/en/fiche/the-concert-as-in-1904-en/
Saturday, October 12, 2024
Opening hours: Saturday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Discover the 2nd Levens Book Fair! Literature enthusiasts, join us for enriching encounters. A must-see cultural event!
https://www.explorenicecotedazur.com/en/fiche/2nd-levens-book-fair-en/
From Saturday, October 12 to Sunday, October 13, 2024, from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
The first edition of Bien’Eze, a free fair dedicated to the theme of well-being, will take place during the weekend of October 12 and 13, 2024, in Eze Village.
During these two days, you can enjoy enriching activities and unique experiences.
https://ville-eze.fr/evenements/well-being-weekend/