November 2025
Do you feel like seasonal depression is right around the corner? It can’t hit a moving target, so make the most of this month filled with festivals, exhibitions and performances to go out, see some art and meet people! déi aner has got you covered with recommendations for cultural events all month long.
November easter egg: spot our déi aner members in this programme!
06.11-07.12.2025
Exhibition & workshops @ La Concierge - CAW, Culture@Walfer
© Poster design by Sarah Vermeulen
In today’s world, digital devices have become a constant companion, reshaping how we interact with memory. But what happens when memory is outsourced to our devices? How do we retain personal experiences, emotions, and even our sense of self when everything we know is captured digitally?
CTRL + ALT + Memory explores the intersection between technology and human memory. With the overwhelming presence of smartphones, how does our dependence on digital media influence our capacity to remember, to feel, and to connect with each other? In a time when information is at our fingertips, what happens to our ability to process emotions, retain personal stories, and preserve authentic experiences? Do we lose touch with our deeper memories, and with our emotional resilience? How do our digital devices alter our perception of the world and impact the way we empathize with others, especially in a society where screens mediate much of our emotional life?
This theme invites artists to explore the complex relationship between memory, technology, and emotional well-being. What stories can you tell through your art about how we remember and forget in this digital age? How does your work speak to the evolving human experience as it’s influenced by the devices we rely on every day?
Artists: Sirah Haris; Milo Hatfield; Zohra Mrad; Klara Troost
The exhibition will also include various workshops, and two panel discussions, in which you might encounter some déi aner members:
16.11.2025 16:00 – 17:00
« Mir wëlle weise wat mir sinn » Luxembourg’s youth culture, a fusion of tradition and modernity - Moderator: Jill Lallemang
23.11.2025 16:00 – 17:00
Seeing, sharing – forgetting (?) The impact of social media movements - Moderator: Isabel Spigarelli
Biography
La Concierge, ASBL is an arts association based in Luxembourg, founded in 2023 by artists Liliana Francisco and Steven Cruz. We created this space to support emerging artists, giving them a real chance to begin their journey, to be seen, and to grow within a professional and caring environment. Our exhibitions are built on trust, collaboration, and shared experiences. Every project we take on is built with care and dedication, and our biggest priority is making sure everyone involved is fairly compensated for their time, talent, and energy.
Location: CAW, Culture@Walfer, 5 Rte de Diekirch, 7220 Walferdange
Free Admission
No booking required
08-09.11.2025, 16:30 - 17:30
A Comparative Dialogue Act, by bela. Performance @ Mudam
© Portrait of bela. Photo: Camille Blake
At the heart of A Comparative Dialogue Act is a residency programme, initiated by Andrea Mancini and Every Island. During the exhibition at Mudam, four guest artists are invited to engage with the installation, infusing it with their individual and collective signature. They will work on site during the production phase and will present their newly created pieces during the performances.
The residency unfolds further with its second guest bela, who takes on voice and composition to reveal non-binary-gender experiences and to re*build relationships between value systems and memories. They explore the liberatory potential of contemporary sound and movement, by performing rituals full of tactile and guttural sounds that reflect on the precarity of life, queer identity and survival modes in South Korea.
Biography
Originally from South Korea, bela (they/them) is a musician, performance artist and DJ based in Berlin and Prague. In addition to their work as a musician and performance artist, bela also collaborates on audio visual performances with Theresa Baumgartner and Lukas Feigelfeld and performs improvised vocals with AKA HEX (Aïsha Devi and Slikback). Their solo and collaborative live performances have been featured at Berlin Atonal; Trauma Bar und Kino, Berlin; Nowadays, NYC; Schauspielhaus, Zürich; Lunchmeat, Prague; Cafe OTO, London; CTM Festival, Berlin; Ephemera, Warsaw; and Unsound, Kraków. As a DJ, bela debuted in Seoul's underground scene in 2017 at Cakeshop and has since played at clubs like Tresor, Berlin; Säule, Berlin; ALL, Shanghai; and Ankali's Planeta Za, Prague. bela co-runs Sorrow Club, an event series combining music and non-music formats. They were nominated for the SHAPE+ Platform 2023-24.
Location: Mudam Luxembourg, 3, Park Dräi Eechelen L-1499 Luxembourg-Kirchberg
Price: Museum admission applicable
No booking required
12-16.11.2025
Luxembourg Design Festival @ various locations
© Design Luxembourg
The first edition of the Luxembourg Design Festival, taking place from 12 to 16 November 2025, will celebrate design in all its forms through a diverse and accessible programme. Over five days, the festival will feature talks with international designers, educational workshops, a creators’ market, exhibitions, and networking opportunities for professionals.
The Luxembourg Design Festival will unfold across several cultural venues in the capital, including LUCA – the festival headquarters – the Lëtzebuerg City Museum, Casino Luxembourg & Casino Display, Rotondes, Cercle Cité, and Galerie Liberté, among others.
The official opening of the Luxembourg Design Festival will take place on Wednesday 12 November 2025 at LUCA Luxembourg Centre for Architecture), starting at 17:00 with a round table discussion hosted by Design Luxembourg. This will be followed at 18:00 by a lecture entitled ‘The invention of design: an architectural tale’ by Alexandra Midal, professor and independent curator (Geneva). Another highlight of the festival will be the Luxembourg Design Awards ceremony (on 13 November 2025), which will showcase and honour national design talent. Then, Friday 14 November is the Main Conference Night, hosted by Design Luxembourg at LUCA. The evening will feature talks by internationally renowned design figures: Sylvain Boyer (FR), Tina Touli (UK), Vrints-Kolsteren (BE), Studio Dumbar (NL), and Radim Malinic (UK). Moreover, workshops for students, professional designers and design enthusiasts, as well as cooking classes, are offered throughout the festival, with Radim Malinic, Antonin Waterkeyn, Vrints-Kolsteren, Marc Engenhart, Kathlyn Wohl, Charles Vinz…
Biography
Design Luxembourg is the national federation representing designers in Luxembourg. It is committed to the recognition, promotion, and development of the design sector. Its mission is to advocate for the value and specificities of the design profession to both public and private institutions, while raising awareness of its impact on the economy, culture, and society as a whole. Through a range of initiatives, Design Luxembourg provides its members with a platform for support, visibility, and exchange.
Founded in 1995 and now under agreement with the Ministry of Culture, the non-profit organisation will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2025. In 2023, Design Luxembourg had the honour of organising the European Design Festival, a major event on the European design calendar. Building on the success of that initiative, the first edition of the Luxembourg Design Festival aims to establish itself as a key event in the national cultural landscape, with ambitions to reach beyond borders.
Multiple locations
Admission prices vary
Booking required per activity
15.11.25 , 14:00 – 00:00 + 16.11.25 , 11:00 – 18:00
Game On! Market & Workshops @ Rotondes
© Laurent Sturm
Board game enthusiasts and gamers, rejoice: Game On is back! This year, it’s taking over the Bonnevoie cultural center for a two-day gaming marathon.
The event offers something for everyone, with an extensive programme for all ages. Visitors will have the chance to try out a wide range of video games made in Luxembourg and the Greater Region, attend workshops, participate in tournaments, discover the latest board game releases and bring home great second-hand gems. The programme also features Bistrospill 2025, exclusive prototype showcases from game creators, children’s wooden games from CAPEL, and a curated selection of historical games from the C²DH.
If you’re looking for fun, Game On is where you need to be.
Location: 3, Place des Rotondes — L‑2448 Luxembourg-Bonnevoie
Free admission
No booking required for the market, but registrations on the website for the workshops
15-16.11.2025
Risodence exhibition @ Casino Display
© Image : Hannes Brischke / Photo: Tim Jungmann
Risography is a fast-printing technique, originally designed to improve office efficiency. Similar to mechanical screen printing, it uses a master stencil and plant-based inks that are inexpensive, though slow to dry and sometimes erasable – even years later. Its drum-based automated process enables large print runs but also causes frequent misregistration, which has become a celebrated aesthetic hallmark of the medium.
It is precisely within these imperfections that risography’s creative potential comes alive. Accidents happen, colors blend in unpredictable ways, and new visual languages emerge. A risograph doesn’t merely print – it responds. Working with it can test your patience but it’s definitely worth it.
Despite its quirks, risography offers artists, illustrators, and designers a unique sense of freedom. Risograph printing is first and foremost about passion. It bridges the gap between thinking, making, and producing – where the process becomes as expressive as the result.
For all these reasons, Casino Display has embarked on exploring this technique. As Casino Display is a project and research-based space, it is very important that projects be entirely developed and produced on the spot and in-house.
So, in 2024, we designed a new format for short residencies – Risodence. These one-week residencies provide artists, graphic designers, and illustrators with the opportunity to experiment with the medium and engage in research that pushes the boundaries of their creative practices.
Biographies
Hannes Brischke has been invited as artist in residence for the Risodence in the framework of the Luxembourg Design Festival 2025. Since 2021, he has worked as a freelancer in art and culture, and in 2023 was appointed as a teacher in Communication Design at HBKsaar in Saarbrücken. Brischke will not only be able to “riso-experiment” but also to showcase other projects he has realized so far. While exploring the City of Luxembourg through the eyes of a tourist, he builds an archive from found images and souvenirs as part of his project. In an attempt to answer the question of what it means to be a contemporary tourist, torn between collective perceptions of foreign countries and the search for authentic experiences, Brischke reproduces and rearranges letters, forms, and materials he encounters, compiling them into a new collection of artifacts.
RETROSPECTIVE
The inaugural edition of the Risodence took place in December 2024. Alongside Hannes Brischke’s Risodence, we are also showcasing the works that have been created since its inception.
Zohra Mrad is a multidisciplinary Tunisian-Luxembourgish artist and designer based in Luxembourg. They create immersive, interactive, and generative experiences that foster dialogue between human perception and technology, encouraging audiences to shift from passive observers to active creators. Their approach is collaborative, circular, and inclusive. Their work draws inspiration from kinesthesia, healing, chaos, and the experimental and/or extreme music scene, investigating the way such experiences could help us live (or survive) the world around us. They are the co-founder of the VIVID ECHOES artist residencies in Luxembourg, the magazine foehn, and the collectives Sirr al-’Asrâr, Zolei, B-Saad. They are also an active member of Mooja and Grave Erreur.
Alexandra Uppman is a Luxembourg-based, Swedish-speaking artist with Luxembourgish and Finnish origins. She graduated from the École de Recherche Graphique in Brussels. Her artistic practice is inspired by the forest as a space that connects her various origins and serves as a starting point for reflections on belonging and home. Her work is influenced by the metal music culture and explores the emotional and symbolic links between nature and identity. She works primarily with oil-based charcoal drawings and with sculpture, while also exploring ways to incorporate immersive and atmospheric elements into her work.
Location: Casino Display, 1, rue de la Loge, Luxembourg
Free admission
No booking required
16+30.11.2025, 14:30 - 16:30
Performing Identities. Workshop Series @ Mudam
© Exhibition view ‘Eleanor Antin: A Retrospective’, Mudam Luxembourg. Photo: Mareike Tocha © Mudam Luxembourg
What does it mean to play with identities, create alter egos, or step into someone else’s shoes? How do ideas like gender, culture, or profession shape who we are?
Artist Eleanor Antin often transformed herself into different characters – of other genders, backgrounds, times, or places – to question these very boundaries. Inspired by her work, Mudam invites you to join a series of three workshops where you can reflect on identity and experiment with new ways of expressing yourself, while rediscovering ways of relating to one-another.
Guided by three facilitators of a diversity of backgrounds and perspectives, each session will open up a specific theme: after an introduction to gender studies and feminist strategies, the second session will explore how performance and theatricality can help us imagine new stories about our sense of self. During the last workshop, a drag performer will guide you in creating an alter ego – discovering another side of your voice and identity in alterity.
Each workshop lasts two hours and takes place in the Mudam Studio. Sessions begin with a short introduction to the theme, followed by a visit to the exhibition to connect the ideas with Antin’s work. Back in the Studio, participants will explore practical exercises – individually and together – to bring these reflections into their own experience.
You can join one or more sessions, but we recommend following the full series for a more complete experience.
This workshop series is organised in collaboration with déi aner members!
Workshop 1. A Feminist Perspective on Art and Antin
16.11.2025, 14:30–16:30
What does it mean to play with identities, create alter egos, or step into someone else’s shoes, as Eleanor Antin did in her work? How do ideas like gender, culture, or profession shape who we are?
This workshop seeks to equip its participants with key concepts from feminist, gender and queer theory, allowing them to analyse and understand art from a new perspective.
The activity is composed of three parts: we will begin with a theoretical - but nonetheless interactive - introduction, followed by a dive in the galleries of Antin’s exhibition to apply the tools we learnt in the first part. Finally, we step into practice, exploring the representation and expression of identity through the medium of collage.
Together, these three parts will allow us to delve into a variety of questions about our gendered existences, experiences, and expressions. What are the different channels we can access to perform different parts of our identities. What is the role of art in this process?
We will learn that gender and other systems of social hierarchy are everywhere. They condition the very ways in which we interpret and experience the world around us. Art then acts as a strategy, not only to reflect social reality, but to co-create it as well. This opens up a space for creative explorations and imaginings of different, more just futures.
Biographies:
Gabrielle Antar (she/her) is a Luxembourgish-Lebanese writer who has spent most of her life in Lebanon. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Studies and a Master’s degree in Gender Studies. Her academic work focused on drag performance as a form of resistance in Lebanon, exploring how queerness can be a powerful tool for imagining and creating social change. Her work is grounded in a transnational, decolonial, and queer feminist perspective. Before becoming more involved in grassroots collectives in Luxembourg, Gabrielle worked as a journalist. Today, her practice sits at the intersection of creativity and activism. Through writing, poetry, and multidisciplinary expression, she seeks to provoke critical thought and deepen political awareness. Guided by the belief that both the personal and the communal are political, she founded déi aner – an alternative media platform that creates space for critical dialogue, uplifts underrepresented voices, and supports a more just, creative, and community-driven cultural landscape in Luxembourg.
Ella Chambers holds an undergraduate degree in Social Anthropology, and a master's degree in Gender Studies. She is currently working as the project manager of Luxembourg’s feminist library CID Fraen an Gender. In this role, and throughout her studies, she has gathered significant expertise on national and international gender politics. Her academic work is primarily an exploration of the ways in which social, political, and economic contexts influence sex and sexuality. Most recently this has resulted in a study of anti-gender discourse and its opponents in Luxembourg and the particular visions they conjure of the nation-state. Looking to translate theoretical knowledge into concrete action and making it more accessible, she organises workshops and discussion rounds, and engages in journalistic writing. She is also one of the hosts of the Luxembourgish sex education radio show and podcast “Méi Wéi Sex”. Her work here is guided by the strong belief that comprehensive, intersectional sex education is a requirement for a society based in social justice.
Workshop 2. Challenging Identity and Selfhood through Performance
30.11.2025, 14:30–16:30
In this workshop, we will explore the idea of constructed identity through the lens of Eleanor Antin’s work. Together, we will question ideas of authenticity when fictionalizing the real, ethics when drawing from other people’s stories, and impact when thinking about audiences and viewership.
Antin, an artist who moved freely across genres and mediums, often used autobiographical material alongside performativity and theatrical devices to reimagine the world around her. Starting from her perspective that “All History is Fiction”, this workshop will explore how autobiography and curated identities can be reinvented through theatrical tools to address wider social issues. By creating characters of ourselves, we’ll experiment with techniques such as verbatim theatre and Bouffon theatre’s archetypal figure of ‘The Trickster’ to discover multiple ways of performing versions of who we are.
Ultimately, taking inspiration from Antin’s work, this workshop aims to find new approaches to using and transforming both our own autobiographical material and the stories of others in performance.
Note: No performance experience is needed. This workshop is open to anyone interested in exploring concepts of identity, selfhood, and authorship.
Biography:
Raphaël Adams is a theatre maker, performance artist, and director who experiments with the boundaries between audience and performers. He uses audience interaction and queer performance to invite reflections on what love and intimacy mean in a neoliberal society, and is keen on finding and researching varied paths of community-building in an increasingly isolating world. Raphaël has worked with multiple organisations in Ireland (Galway Theatre Festival, Macnas, Druid, Baboró, Dublin Fringe) and Luxembourg (Kulturfabrik, neimënster). He directed ‘Yaqui and Béal’ (GTF24), a devised theatre piece looking at the similarities between Native American and Irish cultures and histories. He also conceptualized the audience-interactive piece ‘Gulliver in Love’ (Druid FUEL residency), a radical queer reimagining of Swift’s ‘Gulliver’s Travels’, and recently he investigated contemporary perceptions of masculine identity by repurposing Greek mythology in ‘Olympus Has But Snow’ (co-creation with Cuisle Productions, research residency at neimënster).
Location: Mudam Luxembourg, 3, Park Dräi Eechelen L-1499 Luxembourg-Kirchberg
Price: 10€ for general public / Free registration through déi aner
Booking required
Special collaboration with déi aner! If you are interested in attending these workshops through the déi aner collective, let us know at dei.aner.media@gmail.com
21.11.2025, 21:00 - 02:00
Athletes of the Heart. Luxembourg Art Week Opening Night @ Casino
© Hannes Brischke
“The actor is like the physical athlete, but with this surprising difference: his affective organism is analogous to the organism of the athlete, is parallel to it, as if it were its double, although not acting upon the same plane.
The actor is an athlete of the heart.” — Antonin Artaud, The Theatre and Its Double (1938)
Casino Luxembourg, in collaboration with galR production unit, the Transatlantic label and curator Agnes Gryczkowska, presents the opening night of Luxembourg Art Week.
Following Luxembourg Art Week’s late-night opening, continue the experience at Casino Luxembourg – Forum d'art contemporain with an evening dedicated to performance and music.
Under the title Athletes of the Heart — borrowed from Antonin Artaud — this edition brings together artists for whom the stage is a space of endurance and vital expenditure. Here, performance becomes a physical, emotional, and sonic trial: a pursuit of tension and transcendence, where the heart — rather than form — leads the experience. These “athletes” do not merely perform; they engage their breath, their vulnerability, and their intensity to transform the night into a shared terrain of pulse and resistance.
The evening features a bold and original programme, where experimental performance merges with raw, emotionally charged music.
Biographies
Blackhaine (UK, performance)
Blackhaine is a British contemporary artist whose radical approach to drill & noise musics and performance extends to choreography and immersive A/V installation, including creative direction and scenographics for globally renowned rappers. Originating in the static anxiety of 2020, Blackhaine’s multimedia work expresses a visceral transition from stomach-knotted dread to exhaustive, prang-out negative ecstasy. A politics shaped by northern English life and culture informs his hybrid dramaturgy of voice, movement, and scenography in context of theatre of cruelty theology. Driven by a pursuit of nihilism as honesty, his physically demanding performances - known to leave him bloodied and bruised - deploy durational and pressurised technique in genre-shattering, recombinant forms at once intimate and confrontational. In live situations Blackhaine stages deconstructions of his catalogue and works in progress. Each performance differs from another but share a persistent conviction on experimenting with forms in flux between noise, punk and ambient, avant dance and poetry.
Katarina Gryvul (UA, live)
Katarina Gryvul is a professionally trained composer, violinist, music producer and educator. After completing her formal studies, she transitioned her focus to electronic music, blending her classical training with avant-garde sounds to develop a distinctive sonic identity. Gryvul’s compositions revolve around timbre as a primary element, fusing her classical roots with innovative approaches to sound design. Her work often incorporates live electronics for instruments and voice, analog synths, alongside spatial audio, creating an immersive soundscape. In addition to her artistic practice, Katarina is the founder of Gryvul School, an initiative dedicated to sharing her expertise with musicians worldwide. The school supports students and professionals, encouraging their growth and exploration of new possibilities.
B4MBA & MOOKI6 present Nexus (ES, live)
Nexus is a brand new collaboration between Senegalese Hispanic producer, DJ and vocalist B4MBA and Franco Guadeloupean A/V artist MOOKI6, both core members of Barcelona's Jokkoo Collective. Jokkoo formed back in 2017 to infuse the city's club scene with experimentally-minded pan-African rhythms and modish diasporic flavors, and the Nexus project extends the narrative further, blurring dancehall and trap outlines with industrial noise, metal and dark ambience
iced lattina (BE, DJ set)
If emotional music was a genre, there would be no need to describe iced lattina’s take on music. Whether that emotion is confidence, anger, apathy, or thrill, there will be distorted bass and backroom sounds, always. Nonchalant with the bpm, diligent with the selection, iced lattina embodies unpredictability in the truest sense.
Maxim Tur (DE, performance)
Maxim Tur (*1996; Leninskoe, Kyrgyzstan) is a Berlin-based media artist whose practice draws on pop culture, internet phenomena, and videogames. His works engage with philosophical and media-theoretical questions, translating these explorations into installations, sculptures, videos, and performances. He graduated from the University of Arts Berlin. In the work to be presented, Maxim Tur is accompanied by Miran Thiemann, alias urge2bite, vocalist and electronic music producer from Leipzig, now based in Berlin
galR
galR is a cross-European production unit exploring spatiality through avant-club tendencies in sound, arts and community. Supported by previously-directed seminar team at Universität der Künste Berlin, the label coheres around the work of its forthcoming research base hqLX, an off-space for encounter and experimentation in Luxembourg City, i.a. co-programmed by Casino Luxembourg. For the upcoming presentation, galR is accompanied by Transatlantic, a multi-disciplinary label and agency based in Berlin. With a focus on contemporary music, the label prizes friendship and connection above any strict genre regulations.
Location: Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’art contemporain. 41, rue Notre-Dame, L-2240 Luxembourg
Free admission
No booking required
23+30.11.2025, 11:00 - 12:00
A Musical Matinee with Cathy Heidt (violinist). Concert @ Villa Vauban
© Joanna Paluch
For each Musical Matinee, the Villa Vauban invites musicians to select works of art from the permanent exhibition. They then match each painting to a piece of music that they find to be a reflection of its atmosphere or story.
During the concert, the paintings are projected while the music echoes around the room and after each piece, a museum educator will tell you more about the artwork: about the artist, the period, the painting’s secrets etc.
It’s a great way to discover art from a new perspective, by listening, observing... and dreaming.
Biography
Cathy Heidt is a Luxembourgish violinist known for her expressive artistry and deep commitment to connecting with audiences. Her diverse repertoire spans from solo works to chamber music and orchestral performances. She is particularly passionate about the transformative power of music, which she shares not only on prestigious concert stages but also in social institutions such as schools, hospices, and prisons. Through collaborations with organizations like musethica, Live Music Now and the Foundation EME she has brought live classical music to people who might not otherwise have access to it.
Location: Villa Vauban, 18, avenue Émile Reuter, L-2420 Luxembourg
Price: Museum admission applicable
Booking required
25.11.2025,19:00 - 21:00
Portuguese Queer Shorts. Queer Loox Screening @ Rotondes
© Portugal Film
The evening presents a selection of recently produced Portuguese queer short films. This showcase attests to the stylistic variety and freshness of the genre, which has been thriving as the gateway to women and trans filmmakers, their stories and concerns.
All films are curated by Constança Carvalho Homem, programmer at Queer Lisboa & Queer Porto International Film Festivals. Constança will be available for an introduction and/or a Q&A.
About the films:
As minhas sensações são tudo que tenho para oferecer / My Senses Are All I Have To Offer. Dir. Isadora Neves Marques | 2024 | Fiction | PT | 20’
Um caroço de abacate / An Avocado Pit. Dir. Ary Zara | 2022 | Fiction | PT | 20’
Dildotectónica / Dildotectonics. Dir. Paula Tomás Marques | 2023 | Documentary/Fiction | PT | 16’
Azul / Blue Has No Dimensions. Dir. Ágata de Pinho | 2022 | Fiction | PT | 20’
À tona de Água / Water Hazard. Dir. Alexander David | 2024 | Fiction | PT | 23’
In Portuguese, with English subtitles
Location: 3, Place des Rotondes — L‑2448 Luxembourg-Bonnevoie
Free admission
No booking required
25.11.2025, 19:00 - 20:00
Rouge Pute. Concert Documentaire @ KulturFabrik
© Perrine Le Querrec
“For several weeks, women, heroines, confided their lives and their words to me. Our shared need to break the silence and indifference surrounding domestic violence and its many faces. [...] That is what you are about to read.” P. Le Querrec.
Both documentary and poetic, this powerful text by Perrine Le Querrec, published by La contre allée, almost physically recreates the feelings and emotions of women who endure the full force of patriarchy. Performed by the magnetic actress Elsa Pion and the duo Kapout (Antoine Arlot and Romain Aweduti) with their organic and furious rock music, this powerful and visceral concert directed by Perrine Maurin carries with it a salutary commitment.
PARTNERS:
Co-production: CCAM Scène Nationale de Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy (54), L’Autre Canal - SMAC de Nancy (54) dans le cadre du programme de soutien à la création mutualisée en musiques actuelles du Ministère de la Culture, Kulturfabrik - Centre Culturel à Esch-sur-Alzette (Luxembourg), Le Manège Scène Nationale de Maubeuge (59)
Residency support: Théâtre du Marché aux Grains in Bouxwiller (67), La Maison d’Elsa in Jarny (54)
Support: Théâtre du Marché aux Grains à Bouxwiller (67), La Maison d’Elsa à Jarny (54)
With the support of: Vives - Festival de créations féministes à Nancy (54), CIDFF de Nancy (54)
In French
Location: KulturFabrik, 116, RUE DE LUXEMBOURG, L-4221 ESCH-SUR-ALZETTE
Free admission
Booking required