Rosa Lëtzebuerg is proud to once again be a partner of the Kinneksbond, Centre Culturel Mamer in the 25/26 season. Together we will present a varied programme that combines dance and theatre with highly topical social issues.
The plays set impulses that reach far beyond the stage:
Mary’s Daughters by Catarina Barbosa (24 & 25 September 2025) – celebrates women’s desire & self-determination. 👉 Learn more
Landless (30 October 2025) – invites you to explore the unexplored territories of the body. 👉 Learn more
Sie sagt. Er sagt. (23 November 2025) – a play about the voice of victims of sexual violence and the responsibility of justice & society. 👉 Learn more
When the bleeding stops (12 February 2026) – addresses menopause and the transformation of female bodies; with the opportunity to participate. 👉 Learn more
Seven methods of killing Kylie Jenner (6 & 7 March 2026) – about racism, social media and the power of perception. 👉 Learn more
Larrons en baskets bleues (29 April 2026) – about identity formation, otherness & social hurdles. 👉 Learn more
Jag et Johnny (13 May 2026) – about class change and structural classism in our society. 👉 Learn more
This thematic diversity, ranging from feminism, the body and identity to racism, social inequality and justice, clearly shows why this partnership with the Kinneksbond is so important to us: art creates visibility for what is often hidden.
At Rosa Lëtzebuerg, we are convinced that culture is not just entertainment; culture is a mirror and a tool for change. That is why we proudly support these artistic works that have an aesthetic impact and are socially significant.
🎟️ Tickets:
- Free tickets by e-mail: info@rosa-letzebuerg.lu (while stocks last);
- Buy tickets at the Kinneksbond: www.kinneksbond.lu.
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