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Les Âmes Perdues © Wouter Van Looy i
Muziektheater Transparant Roadshow
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"Les Âmes Perdues" is an innovative music theater performance, made by young emerging artists who found their inspiration in pre-war music and prose, in the sultry atmosphere of 1920s Berlin cabaret. "Les Âmes Perdues" is created under the TRANSLAB label of Muziektheater Transparant where young performing artists are guided and coached. It had its preview showing on 2 January 2018, at the newly renovated Town Hall of Borgerhout, Antwerp. This venue was transformed for the performance and the public had the benefit of visiting it first hand after its renovation. The evening started with a welcome drink and a speech given by Guy Coolen, both artistic directors of Muziektheater Transparant, presenting the FEDORA Platform. Afterwards all the guests were invited to see the performance filled with music, singing, satire and humor. This event precedes four shows of "Les Âmes Perdues" at "Wintervuur", a winter performing arts festival organized by the city of Antwerp.
Muziektheater Transparant Roadshow © Pablo Cepeda i
Muziektheater Transparant Roadshow © Pablo Cepeda i
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