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Conductors
Daniela Brantschen, Douglas Bostock, Clemens Heil, Thomas Herzog, Christoph Mathias Müller, Aurelia Weinmann, Lisa May-Appenzeller, Lena-Lisa Wüstendörfer, Ewald Lucas, Christian Knüsel, Stephen Smith, Howard Griffiths, André Fischer, Patrick Secchiari, Florian Helgath, Philipp Klahm

Venues
Luzerner Theater, Bühnen Bern, Murten Classics, Opéra national du Rhin, Casino Bern, Tonhalle Zurich, KKL Luzern, Rote Fabrik Zurich, Postfinance Arena Bern, Kunsthaus Zurich, Rote Fabrik, Provitreff Zurich, Yehudi Menuhin Forum Bern, Schloss Hallwyl, Cathedrale Strasbourg, Fraumünster Zurich

Collabs
Luuk (Rapper), Zalando, Sekou Keita (Dance), Guerilla Classics, Thomas Niggli (Sitar), Huguette Tolinga (Percussion), Zuger Kunstnacht, EVZ, ZSC Lions, Féminin Pluriel Zürich, Wagner Gesellschaft Zürich, Julius Baer Bank

Gala Dinner Féminin Pluriel

Gala Dinner Féminin Pluriel

Wed, 26. November 2025

Féminin Pluriel Zürich Charity Gala will take place on 26 November 2025 at Baur au Lac, for an inspiring evening dedicated to the theme of Longevity. An invitation to reflect on wellbeing, regeneration, and the art of nurturing both body and mind.

Féminin Pluriel Zürich is honoured to welcome two distinguished guest speakers, leading experts and global key opinion leaders in the field of regenerative and aesthetic medicine:

  • Dr. Sophie Menkes“How to Repair Your Body with Your Own Body”

  • Dr. Omar Haroon“Redefining Longevity Aesthetic”

Both will share their insights on how science, innovation, and self-awareness can redefine our understanding of beauty, health, and vitality.

True to the mission of Féminin Pluriel, the international network founded in 1992 by Béatrice Lanson Villat, this gala combines culture, solidarity, and action.

A musical accompaniment is created by two musicians, Anna Nero (mezzo-soprano) and Haejin Park(violin).

The proceeds from the evening will be donated to DAO, an association dedicated to supporting women who are victims of violence, offering them protection, psychological assistance, and opportunities to rebuild their lives with dignity and hope.

With this event, Féminin Pluriel Zürich and its members reaffirm their commitment to empowering women through dialogue, education, and community engagement, nurturing not only longevity of life but longevity of purpose and compassion.

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