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By AI, Created 10:52 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Monaco will receive a Puerto Rican cultural and gastronomic delegation led by RMG Arte y Cultura in partnership with the National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture. The weeklong program includes a gala dinner, chef-led workshops, a tribute performance for Ángel “Cucco” Peña and a fashion presentation designed to expand Puerto Rico’s global cultural reach.
Why it matters: - The Monaco program puts Puerto Rican music, cuisine, fashion and cultural leadership on a high-visibility European stage. - The event is designed to deepen ties between Monaco, Puerto Rico and the National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture in Chicago. - The initiative aims to create more international opportunities for Puerto Rican artists, chefs and entrepreneurs.
What happened: - Monaco will host a Puerto Rican cultural and gastronomic delegation coordinated by Renaissance Medical Group’s RMG Arte y Cultura, in partnership with NMPRAC and AMI. - The program is scheduled for the week of activities ending with an exclusive gala dinner. - Prince Albert II of Monaco will receive RMG CEO Jesús Suárez, Executive Vice President Lissette Guzmán, former Puerto Rican Institute of Culture Executive Director Carlos R. Ruiz, and NMPRAC founders Billy Ocasio, Verónica Ocasio and Jaime Moctezuma. - The agenda includes music, fashion and culinary events featuring prominent Puerto Rican figures.
The details: - Monaco’s School of Gastronomy will host workshops led by James Beard Award winners Raúl Correa, Xavier Pacheco and René Marichal, along with New York-based chef Manolo Núñez. - Manolo Núñez will also lead the official gala dinner. - Ángel “Cucco” Peña will be honored for his artistic career during the main event. - Peña will perform with musicians from the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra on the final evening. - Invited Puerto Rican artists will include Kike Serrano and Los Pleneros del Exilio, a Puerto Rican musical group based in Madrid. - The celebration will end with a fashion presentation led by designer Giannina Azar and participation from Miss Universe Fátima Bosch Fernández.
Between the lines: - The event signals a broader push to frame Puerto Rican culture as an international diplomatic asset, not just an arts showcase. - The mix of official reception, gastronomy, performance and fashion suggests a strategy to connect culture with tourism, entrepreneurship and soft power. - Monaco’s involvement adds prestige that could help amplify Puerto Rican cultural institutions and artists beyond the island.
What’s next: - The week of programming will culminate in the gala dinner and final-night performance. - Organizers plan to explore collaborative cultural initiatives among institutions in Monaco, NMPRAC and Puerto Rico. - The initiative is expected to support future artistic exchanges and international presentations of Puerto Rican culture.
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