Bitter oranges, anatomy, Dark Star… What to do in Monaco this weekend and next week?
The editorial recommendations to deal with from January 28 to February 3.
friday january 28
Take advantage of the last days of the bigarade harvest to stock up before the end of the distribution. Do not hesitate to consult the calendar of harvests and distributions by sector, then to take part in our big competitionin which we prefer to share your best bitter orange recipes.
saturday 29 january
Start the weekend with the new Hauser & Wirth Gallery exhibition: “Bodily Abstractions / Fragmented Anatomies”, which will be on until March 26, 2022. An exhibition dedicated to the vision of the body and anatomy by various artists , in all their complexity, and with very diverse approaches. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday January 30
Take advantage of your Sunday to attend a major concert where two works by Mozart will be performed at 6 p.m. in the Rainier III auditorium, under the direction of the Japanese composer Kazuki Yamada.
monday january 31
The Prince Pierre of Monaco Foundation is organizing a conference where director Mia Hansen-Løve will address the issue of the cinematographic plan, detailing her major role in the making of a film. Organized in collaboration with the Audiovisual Institute of Monaco, this conference will be held free of charge at 6:30 p.m. at the Théâtre des Variétés.
Tuesday, February 1
The Théâtres des Variétés welcomes you for a cinema session at 8 p.m., where the Portuguese film will be shown Aniki Boboreleased in 1942. Directed by Manoel de Oliveira, this black and white film transports you to the streets of Porto, where two young boys are vying for the favors of a pretty young lady.
Wednesday February 2
Watch the cars arrive at Port Hercule, at the end of the 24th Rallye de Monte-Carlo Historique. Cars that have already raced between 1955 and 1980 will then start the last stage of the competition. However, you will have to get up early: the estimated arrival time is 1:10 a.m.! And for those who prefer to keep their energy, why not take advantage of the afternoon to make pancakes, on the occasion of Candlemas?
Thursday February 3
The Ropoporose duo is offering a cine-concert at the Louis Notari Library, where they will perform live the soundtrack of John Carpenter’s first feature film, Black Star, released in 1974. You can rediscover the sci-fi parody film for free to the sound of the pop-rock notes of Ropoporose at 7 p.m. Please note that reservations are compulsory.