Laiterie business worries the occupants of Espace K
On Wednesday, May 10, during the Municipal Council of Strasbourg, several important topics passed during the voting process, including the famous Dairy expansion project. The text passed without a problem, hence the validation Works that will begin in the concert hall in 2024. As a direct result of these operations, the legendary room run by the Artefact Association will have to relocate to the room it’s attached to, the Club. It is the “salon des curiosities” one of the two rooms in the K-space chosen to host it From the year 2025.
Impoverishment of captor activity
An unsatisfactory situation for staff and volunteers at Keftor, the theater group that has occupied the Espace K premises for eight years. They expressed in a press release their dissatisfaction with it. ” The idea of having to conceive of an art project built to arrange the staging of concerts at the same time as theatrical performances in adjoining rooms, even with their rearrangement, can only lead toimpoverishment of our activity. »
” We were also shocked at the way it was done.”
Jean-Luc Valbriard, creator of Captor, also reacted to these major works. ” We have an art project that has been running for eight years now on this site, in particular thanks to the Curiosity Gallery. It is a space in which you can develop a whole range of activities. Among them, some are also used to fund us since thenWe need help from the city he explains. We also hit the road. We discovered this transfer project a week before it was voted on by the municipal council and we were not consulted. We are very concerned about our future, even if the city side tries to reassure us, to tell us that they will listen to us. but It will be difficult to develop a show that will attract an audience. »
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