Bal du Musée 2019 | Le gala et l’après-bal du MBAM reviennent en harmonie
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts has announced that Museum Ball 2019 — the must-attend end-of-the-year evening for the city’s movers and shakers — will be held Saturday, November 2, starting at 6PM, under the theme of Harmonies.
The 59th Museum Ball, co-chaired by Marc Parent and Jean Raby, is the most important fundraising event of the year for the MMFA and will mark the inauguration of the Stephan Crétier and Stéphany Maillery Wing for the Arts of One World, which features more than 1,400 works from around the globe, past to present.
This historic event will also be an opportunity to celebrate Tourisme Montréal’s 100th anniversary.
The artistic direction of Cirque du Soleil’s Melissa Thompson will immerse guests in an exhilarating universe of spectacular installations depicting a world where different cultures interact and the MMFA drives cultural diplomacy.
At 9PM, the MMFA will welcome members of the Young Philanthropists’ Circle, co-presided by Emmanuel Philippe and Isabelle Gauthier-Brancoli, to its most anticipated annual event — the Museum After-Ball — starting with a champagne cocktail.
Pour couronner le tout, une soirée dansante éclatera à 22h30 dans la Cour de verre du Musée avec un DJ qui propulsera les invités du Bal jusqu’aux petites heures de la nuit.
Voici ce que vous devez savoir sur le Bal du Musée et l’Après-Bal 2019
Ball Date and Time: Saturday, November 2, starting at 6PM. Dinner served between 7:30PM and 9PM After-Ball Date and Time: Saturday, November 2, starting at 9PM. Dance party at 10:30PM Location: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts | 1380 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, QC H3G 1J5 Dress Code: Black tie for men and evening gown for women. Guests are encouraged to wear an outfit by a Quebec designer to show their support for local creations Information, Reservation & Donation: 514-285-1600 ext. 306 NEXT: Viennese Ball Montreal 2019 | Enchanting Austrian Dance Party Returns
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