This immersive show takes you on a journey through time and human history, through the ravages of war and the power of solidarity. In a performance space of over 250 square meters, you will be guided to meet characters, share their stories, and experience the raw emotion of the narratives brought to life by the actors.
Inspired by Sophocles' Antigone, this experience explores the duality of human nature: capable of both the worst and the best. Through facts, testimonies, and situations inspired by real events, interwoven with characters and symbols from Greek tragedy, it sheds light on the birth of international humanitarian law and the founding values of the Red Cross: humanity, solidarity, and respect for human dignity.
From Solferino to the Trojan War, between history and fiction, you will traverse scenes where soldiers, nurses, survivors and witnesses cross paths to question what, throughout the centuries, makes up our humanity.
Designed by Renata Neskovska in collaboration with the Luxembourg Red Cross International Aid, this immersive creation invites us to feel, reflect and hope: because even in chaos, humanity remains possible.
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Audience: 15 years and older
Dates: 06/12, 11/12 and 12/12 at 7:30 pm
Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes
Easy access by public transport; private parking available for spectators
Where does it take place?
Croix-Rouge luxembourgeoise à Bertrange
Croix-Rouge de la Jeunesse - Croix-Rouge luxembourgeoise
Cité Henri Dunant
Bertrange
Luxembourg
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