Summary:
Four Mediterranean countries, including Monaco, Greece, Egypt, and Morocco, organized a concert at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris titled “A Mediterranean Symphony,” which presented a unique musical experience promoting peace and dialogue between nations.
Full Story:
Monaco, Greece, Egypt, and Morocco organized a special concert titled “A Mediterranean Symphony” at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris. The event, presented by Greek actor Georges Corraface, brought together a large audience in the organization’s main hall. The composer Evanthia Reoutsika showcased her career exploring the richness of Mediterranean cultures, emphasizing the unity brought by the sea that connects the peoples of Southern Europe, the Balkans, Africa, and Gibraltar. The “Mediterranean Symphony” offered a unique musical experience with two singers from the Mediterranean basin, one Greek and the other Moroccan, delivering a powerful message of peace that transcends linguistic and cultural boundaries. The concert, held the day after the announcement of a Gaza ceasefire, serves as an anthem to peaceful coexistence among nations. This event of cultural diplomacy, celebrating the unity in diversity of the Mediterranean, was a collaborative effort between the four countries.
Source:
Gouvernement Monaco


