2025-01-05
51 分钟Foreign.
Welcome to the Curator on Monaco Radio with me, Fernando Gustavasheco.
Over the next 60 minutes, I'll be bringing you some of the very best content from Monaco radio in 2024.
And that includes interviews with Olympic Games executive director Christophe Dubi.
If you take a step back and you were looking in January, what could go wrong?
Yes, you had a few elements, but it was really, really well designed.
Plus music from the Staves.
We've had to learn to be a band, learn to work together professionally over the years and sort of try and unlearn being a family at the same time.
All that and much more in the next hour here on the Curator with me, Fernando Gusto Pascal.
And welcome to the second part of our best of 2024 here on the Curator.
In this show, there'll be a lot of content from Paris.
Monaco was there when the Olympics were happening.
And what a beautiful Olympics that was.
Well, so much so that we start talking with the man the designed the Olympic flame and the Olympic caldron, his Parisian designer, Matier Lehonair.
Of course we wanted to bring a huge emotion for the opening ceremony and I guess we succeed in a way.
But my biggest surprise was actually the day after because the emotion moments turned to be a kind of pride moment.
And I listened from many visitors message I've received that, wow, we are very proud, we are very proud to have been able to get such a piece that talk about us, that talk about our history, that talk about our culture.
So.
And yes, as you said, all the tickets have been sold actually in the morning, the day after the opening ceremony.
But it's insane to see actually all the people, thousands people that just waiting for the rise up of the balloon every single night at 10pm Were you.