Cabaret Show GOLD! LIEBE! ABENTEUER!

Starring HERMINE (FR/UK) and TRANSPORT (BE/GER)

Inspired by the films of ULRIKE OTTINGER, this Sunday afternoon will bring together two exceptional concerts. The long-awaited visit to Brussels of singer HERMINE (Hermine Demoriane) will be joined by TRANSPORT, a duo featuring LUCILE DESAMORY and musician CAROLA CAGGIANO, for a high-flying cabaret afternoon.
 

Lucile Desamory et Carola Caggiano Lucile Desamory & Carola Caggiano


Published on the Belgian label CRAMMED in 1982, HERMINE's album ‘The World on My Plates’, with its emblematic cover, has become a cult in the underground. The author, artist, tightrope walker, actress and singer covered a number of songs, including ‘Torture’ by the Everly Brothers, her hit on her own label, which preceded the album's release. A Frenchwoman steeped in Anglo-Saxon culture, the links between cabaret and cinema are present in Hermine's career. In the sixties, she interviewed Garrel, Godard and others for the London underground magazine International Times (IT) and covered Piaf's song ‘Non je ne regrette rien’ in Derek Jarman's film JUBILEE. Now, with her voice more fragile than ever, Hermine promises us more covers, in a performance worthy of a cabaret, where she will be accompanied by guitarist Dan Lyons and a third musician.

Artist, singer and film-maker LUCILE DESAMORY and musician CAROLA CAGGIANO have formed the group TRANSPORT, who earlier this year performed at the Roskot in Aalst on a tour of Italian, Arabic, German and Yiddish songs a.o. songs from Ulrike Ottinger's films such as Johanna d’Arc of Mongolia originally performed by the KALINKA SISTERS or NINA HAGEN.

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