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Top Swiss ballet to reform after harassment claims

Switzerland's prestigious Bejart Ballet Lausanne announced a string of reforms on Friday after it was plunged into turmoil by harassment allegations, though artistic director Gil Roman remains in his post.

Artistic Director of the Ballet Bejart Lausanne, Gil Roman, pictured with his dancers on stage.
Artistic Director of the Ballet Bejart Lausanne, Gil Roman (4L) is to remain in his post despite the claims. He is pictured here performing with his dancers in 2007 during a rehearsal of Maurice Bejart's final creation: "Around the World in 80 Minutes". AFP PHOTO / AFP FABRICE COFFRINI

“Due to repeated behaviour of sexual harassment, the production manager was dismissed with just cause with immediate effect,” according to a statement from the Maurice Bejart Foundation, which oversees the dance company founded in 1987.

The foundation announced a series of new measures guided by the findings of an independent audit, which reported “serious behavioural problems”.

Roman, who took over as artistic director in 2007 following the death of Bejart, and “whose brilliant creative qualities are unanimously recognised in the audit, will continue his mission as choreographer and ballet director with specific support and supervision”, the foundation said.

The backing came despite “a series of dysfunctions in terms of human resources and communication”. The report noted “unacceptable and vulgar attitudes; sometimes impulsive, angry or even insulting in terms of communication or relationships with others”.

But the board added that “the audit report in no way attests to rumours of sexual harassment, homophobia, consumption or trafficking of cocaine or even nepotism on the part of the artistic director”.

Roman will therefore be supervised and will work on the development of the troupe and the affiliated Rudra Bejart ballet school, where long-time director Michel Gascard and his wife, stage manager Valerie Lacaze, were fired over “serious shortcomings”.

The new system includes a director responsible for all activities including the future replacement school. It also includes a human resources manager and a personnel committee.

The foundation also promised a better-structured schedule, zero tolerance on drugs consumption and inappropriate behaviour, as well as a salary policy review.

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What’s on in Switzerland this October: 10 events not to miss

From international film premieres to truly spectacular amounts of cheese, here are the top events you shouldn’t miss out on this October in Switzerland.

What's on in Switzerland this October: 10 events not to miss

Zurich Film Festival

Every autumn, the Zurich Film Festival attracts thousands of movie enthusiasts, film stars and media professionals – and this year, you can be one of them. The event is held from October 3 until October 13th and tickets can be purchased online, at the Frame Cinema on Europaallee or the Festival Centre at Sechseläutenplatz. Ticket prices start from 20.20 Swiss francs apiece.

This year, highlights include Ralph Fiennes in Vatican thriller, ‘Conclave’ and the European premiere of ‘William Tell’, a big-budget epic telling the story of Switzerland’s iconic folk hero. 

Waldstatt Cattle Show

If you’re looking for a incredibly authentic slice of Swiss culture, why not head to the Waldstatt Cattle Show in the canton of Appenzell Outer Rhodes on October 3rd. This is when farmers arrive with their cattle from the alpine meadows in full traditional dress, for a series of competitions where prizes are awarded in a range of categories, including ‘Most Beautfiul Cow’.

This being Switzerland, there will of course be a great deal of traditional music, hearty food and beer. Best of all, entry is free! 

Festa d’Autunno

Whether you are a Ticino resident or have always wanted to learn more about the region, we recommend heading to this year’s Festa d’Autunno (autumn festival) in Ticino’s largest city, Lugano.

The festival, which runs from October 4th until October 6th invites visitors to discover Ticino’s gastronomy, taste exceptional wines and explore Lugano’s shopping district while being serenaded by folklore music. Additionally, Lugano Region will also offer free guided tours for those interested in discovering the history of its city centre.

Herbstmesse (Lozärner Määs)

While on the topic of autumn fairs, Lucerne’s traditional autumn festival is a must-visit if you’re in the area between October 5h and October 20th. The fair will span from the Bahnhofplatz via Europaplatz to Inseli in Lucerne’s city centre and feature over 100 market stalls selling anything from baked goods to clothing items and hand-crafted gifts.

Swiss Castle Day

History fans rejoice! The Swiss Castle Day returns for the ninth time. The annual event celebrates the incredible heritage of Switzerland’s over 500 castles, with a full schedule of events across the country.

One particular highlight of this year’s program is a medieval scavenger hunt across the Sasso and Montebello castles in the Ticino region. 

Zurich Wine Festival

At the Zurich Wine Festival you can enjoy over 350 wines from around the globe and take part in over 15 master classes on the art of winemaking. The festival will be held at the Papiersaal Sihlcity between October 14th and October 20th.

Tickets to the wine exhibition cost 35 Swiss francs apiece (and allow you to taste as many wines as you wish), while a master class ticket for your chosen session last cost 49 francs – this year’s offering and prices will be released soon. 

Käsefest Bern

Cheesemakers from all over the region of Bern will come together for the Käsefest Bern on October 12th to showcase their cheesy treasures at the city’s Waisenhausplatz. In addition to the cheese market, the event will offer musical entertainment, a cheese chalet, food bars and even cow milking.

Mountain Beer Festival 2024

There’s nothing like a beer – and there’s nothing like a beer after a long hike, so why not celebrate that? This is the idea behind the Bergbierfest Tschlin, which takes place on the 19th of October.

The hike starts at Tschlin in Graubünden and winds 13 kilometres to the village of Ramosch, where beer from several mountain breweries and music awaits. 

Tickets can be purchased here, and include beer tastings and the evening concert. 

Basler Herbstmesse

Switzerland’s oldest and largest amusement fair – the Basler Herbstmesse – takes place from October 26th until November 10th. The Basler Herbstmesse is an integral part of the city’s cultural heritage and draws around one million visitors from Switzerland and overseas each year.

Visitors can enjoy a leisurly stroll from Barfüsserplatz to Messeplatz and from Petersplatz to the city’s cathedral while taking in traditional market stalls, exciting rides and many other nostalgic attractions.

Lausanne Marathon

If you’re looking to keep fit while taking in magnificent scenery, then you may want to join 13,600 joggers in the Lausanne Marathon on October 27th at 10am. The 30th Lausanne Marathon will see runners jog between Lausanne and La Tour-de-Peilz, passing along the shores of Lake Geneva and through the UNESCO-listed Lavaux vineyards.

The best part? You can choose which type of marathon you’d like to run, be it a full marathon, semi-marathon, 10 kilometres or Nordic walking.

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