2008-12-01
PARIS - December 1, 2008 – WORLD AIDS DAY – In celebration of the
uniqueness of the African continent, Le Méridien presents One Night
TM Paris “Destination Africa,” a signature event inspired by the
brand’s strong presence and heritage in Africa. Today, Le Méridien will
launch an array of new and innovative programmes curated by Le Meridien Hotel’s
Cultural Curator Jérôme Sans, at Le Méridien’s first hotel, Le Méridien Etoile,
newly renovated by designer Jean Philippe Nuel.
A key focus of the evening’s festivities is the launch of ‘ART IS LIFE,’ a
unique programme that marks the continuation of Starwood Hotels & Resorts
Worldwide, Inc.’s ‘Check Out for Children’ partnership with UNICEF. Since it
was established in 1995, ‘Check Out for Children’ has raised over $21 million
worldwide for UNICEF’s work through Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide,
Inc.’s guests’ donations. With ‘ART IS LIFE’, Le Méridien now joins
this groundbreaking partnership. ‘ART IS LIFE’ supports projects that encourage
young people in Africa to take the lead in raising awareness of HIV prevention
in an innovative way. Using media, drama, music and other creative activities,
young people communicate life-saving knowledge and skills to their peers, to
help prevent HIV, at the same time as developing personal creative talents
which could potentially lead to career opportunities in the future. Guests
across the entire network of Le Méridien hotels and resorts in Europe, Africa
and the Middle East, are given the opportunity to support the ‘ART IS LIFE’ HIV
prevention programme in Africa through the addition of a $1 (or its local
currency equivalent) donation to their bill upon checkout.
“It is the goal of Le Méridien to nurture the creative skills of people young
and old – hence ‘ART IS LIFE’ is a great opportunity to not only educate young
people in Africa about HIV prevention but also develop their creative skills,
which potentially could open a new door for them in their lives,” said Eva
Ziegler, Global Brand Leader, Le Méridien Hotels & Resorts and W Hotels
Worldwide. “Together with UNICEF, we are excited to offer our guests the
ability to support this innovative programme targeted at educating young people
about HIV through creative media, drama and music.”
One Night TM Paris “Destination Africa” will also include the
premiere of a new film, Breaking the Silence, commissioned by Le
Méridien and created by LM100 TM filmmaker Kiki Allgeier. The work
captures the essence of the challenges facing Mozambique, Africa and the whole
world in the fight against HIV, told optimistically in an entirely original
way. The film is complemented by an in-hotel exhibition by talented
Mozambiquan photographer Mauro Pinto, offering guests a vision of his country
through his work. Pinto’s work also includes photography from the making
of Breaking the Silence. Both the film and the photographs will be
available to view at Le Méridien Etoile until the end of January.
As part of tonight’s event, Le Méridien will unveil the transformation of the
arrival experience of Le Meridien Etoile including a “Transitional Portal,”
titled “Yasmina.” Created by North-African LM100TM artist
Younès Rahmoun, the “Transitional Portal” injects African color and life into
the industrial façade of Le Méridien Etoile. As part of the unique
arrival experience the brand has created ‘Unlock Art,’ providing guests with
unique access to artistic cultural centers through exclusively artist designed
key cards that offer guests complimentary admission to local cultural
experiences. Le Meridien Etoile keycards have been created by Sam Samore
and give access to the nearby cultural institution, Palais de Tokyo.
Le Méridien has a strong history and heritage in Africa with hotels located in
Egypt, Morocco, Chad, Cameroon, Gabon, Senegal, Nigeria, Seychelles, Mauritius
and a soon-to-open hotel in South Africa in 2010. Examples of other
Transitional Portals can be found at the other 15 Le Méridien hotels on the
continent of Africa, created by six international LM100 TM artists
including Youssef Nabil, An Xiaotong, Joan Foncuberta, Ralph Gibson, Hisham
Bharoosha and Younès Rahmoun.
For more information, please visit www.lemeridien.com. For more
information on Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc., please visit
www.starwoodhotels.com.
About UNICEF
UNICEF is on the ground in over 150 countries and territories to help children
survive and thrive, from early childhood through adolescence. The world’s
largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child
health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for
all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation,
and AIDS. UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of
individuals, businesses, foundations and governments. www.unicef.org
About Le Méridien Hotels & Resorts
Le Méridien brand, currently represented by 110 properties in 50 countries, was
acquired by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. in November
2005. With close to 80 percent of its properties located in Europe,
Africa, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific, Le Méridien provides a strong
international complement to Starwood Hotels’ primarily North American
holdings. Plans call for dynamic expansion of Le Méridien hotels and
resorts within the next five years, concentrating in the U.S., Latin America
and Asia Pacific, including destinations such as India, Thailand and
China. For more information, please visit www.lemeridien.com. For more information
on Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc., please visit www.starwoodhotels.com.