Collegiate Church | XIV-XIX | Romanesque, Gothic | Catholic Church

For the fourth time, Michel Teheux and Luc Petit have created a commissioned work to celebrate the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame and St. Domitian during the Septennial Festival.
Acrobats, dancers and actors will compete in their art and performances to tell the story of Notre-Dame and thrill spectators, who will become actors themselves, to the rhythm of the breath of these thousand-year-old walls. The magic of artistic creation will be equal to the message of the Collegiate Church.
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Between shadow and light, between elevation and down-to-earthness, between timeless permanence and fleeting traces, between the imposing solidity of centuries-old walls and the modest omnipresence of an invited incursion, Rainer Gross's installation stands out in the grandiose space of the upper hall of the western tower of the collegiate church.
Carl Orff's monumental work Carmina Burana celebrates the power of destiny, human passions and the vitality of life through powerful and universal music. Conducted by Anthony Vigneron.