Ibiza might be best known as a hotspot for DJs, actors, and athletes, but thanks in no small part to Canadian billionaire and Cirque du
Soleil founder Guy Laliberté, that's all starting to change.
Of late, these include Cirque du
Soleil founder Guy Laliberté's Lune Rouge in Ibiza Town and serial gallerist, Lio Malca's La Nave art exhibition space near Santa Gertrudis, while a number of restaurants on the island also show the works of local artists in one - off exhibitions.
One Drop ™ is an international non-profit organization created by Cirque du
Soleil founder Guy Laliberté in 2007.
In Montreal, Cirque du
Soleil founder Guy Laliberté has bid on the historic Rio Tinto Alcan building, which he reportedly hopes to turn into a «Cirque complex» including a hotel.
Not exact matches
But there's a hospital; a number of excellent restaurants including a gourmet organic bistro; a fancy polo club where you can enjoy mimosas and watch a game over brunch; a community arts centre that received equipment and training from the Cirque de
Soleil whose
founder has a house here; a turtle conservation project; music festivals during the high season; ibogaine clinics that treat drug addicts with a African plant medicine; a skate park; an excellent multi-lingual folky band that plays every week at a bar serving both excellent pizza and gourmet teas; and the town attracts all sorts of creative, interesting people — surfers, dancers, writers, artists, musicians, yoga teachers, hippies.
-- Felicia Malsby
Soleil, JD, Family Law Attorney, Mediator, and
Founder / Past President of Collaborative Professionals of Washington.