Special events
Dance performance (in French)
September 24th, 2021
St Martin’s Church in Dudelange, LuxembourgDid you know that the church in Saint-Martin in Dudelange is home to a world-famous great organ? The best-known organists in the world are practically queueing up to play on it. So for the opening of the REMIX Festival we will meet in this unique heritage site and savour an immersive artistic experience like no other. On this occasion, music will be mixed with a contemporary dance performance and the projection of archival films about the steel industry. This performance will also make use of samples of sound effects that have been recorded and managed by means of software using mathematical algorithms in order to create an unheard mix of musical composition and a multidisciplinary show that pushes the artistic boundaries. This explosive and colourful REMIX will appeal to all your senses and give you a taste of what will be on offer in 2022.
At the great organ: Paul Kayser
Dance: choreography by Rhiannon Morgan with dancers of the LUCODA/Luxemburg Collective of Dance: Joanna Anousaki, Carine Baccega, Rhiannon Morgan, Ileana Orofino and Aifric Chaoimh (interpreters)
Industrial sound effects: samples recorded by Arthur Stammet in Michel Feinen’s workshop
Software composition and programming: Arthur Stammet
Date: September 24, 2021
Start: 8 pm (first performance); 9 pm (second performance)
Place: Church Saint-Martin in Dudelange (L)
Avenue Grande-Duchesse Charlotte, L-3597 Dudelange
Free entry, reservation required
More information to get there
Accessibility
The church is accessible for PRM, but does not have a PRM toilet.
– If you need a PRM seat, please contact +352.28.83.20.22 and specify the venue and date of the event.
An audio-tactile system for the deaf or hard of hearing is available for this concert.
– If you need a ticket including the audio, please contact Matthieu Gilliéron to book your ticket at matthieu.gillieron@esch2022.lu.<br />
The system cannot be used for people with pacemakers or pregnant women.