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MOMENTS with the Conservatoire d’Esch-sur-Alzette

Le Salon de Helen Buchholtz

Come and spend a musical afternoon in the company of students and teachers from the Conservatoire d’Esch-sur-Alzette! You will discover a surprising range of styles, branches and disciplines, from early music to more modern and popular trends such as jazz, musical comedy or pop. A captivating mix of vocal and instrumental music, aimed at an audience with varied tastes, will give you excellent musical moments.

A true pillar of the cultural scene of the city and the region, the Conservatoire’s mission is to make music, the arts of speech and dance known to the general public: on the one hand, it offers its students a complete curriculum, from early childhood musical education to higher education, in a large range of branches. On the other hanad,, with its own season, the Conservatoire also organizes concerts and shows, where big names from the international scene mingle with teachers and the best students of the house.

The possibility of combining these two tasks is always a special moment of happiness for everyone involved, delighted to show a wider audience the fruit of the work carried out in the classroom.

Open to all.

Free of charge | No booking required.

Le Salon de Helen Buchholtz

Le Salon de Helen Buchholtz brings back the spirit of the ‘Salon’ of the early 20th century through a reinterpreted and local teatime. Every weekend during the MOMENTS, we invite you to spend some time of relaxation, pleasure and encounters at the Bridderhaus over a fine tea accompanied by small nibbles and delicious sweets.

For each MOMENT, between 2pm and 5pm, a Luxembourg personality will revisit the recipes of the time, offering you a teatime where tradition and modernity come together. Come and rediscover classic and local recipes from the time of Ketty Thull.

Céline in the kitchen has long been an internet sensation. The beautiful cakes of Céline Charlotte Lacroix, made with natural and often vegan ingredients, are the cakes that everyone wants. She has opened her coffee shop in Esch, which focuses on homemade, fresh, and local products.

The exhibition Esch-Uelzecht : les années 50 et 60 accompanying Le Salon de Helen Buchholtz is open to the public between 2pm and 5pm.