Tom was joined on the Breakfast Show today by Christophe Gallois, Curator and Head of Exhibitions and Joel Valabrega, Curator of Performance and the public programme at MUDAM in Kirchberg. They discussed the upcoming Zoe Leonard exhibition 'Al Rio/To The River' which opens tomorrow night as well as upcoming performances by William Engelen and Yasmina Reza.
Introducing Wheelchair Curling this Coming Weekend
Last year, the Luxembourg Paralympic Committee decided to make wheelchair curling the first Luxembourg winter paralympic sport. And this coming weekend, together with Curling Luxembourg they are organising a Wheelchair Curling Induction event at the Patinoire de Kockelscheuer.
Ara City Radio talked to Karen Wauters, head of curling development at Curling Luxembourg. She told us there are only 400 hundred registered wheelchair curlers in the entire world at this moment. And with the Beijing Paralympics just around the corner, there is no better time to try out this exciting and noble winter sport.
Karen Wauters of Curling Luxembourg
And while we were at it, we chatted about curling at the recently concluded Beijing Winter Olympics. If nothing else, two things became apparent: preparation still counts, and curling is no longer that weird sports where Canadians yell at each other.
Local Matters: Esch2022 in Rumelange
While all eyes travel to Esch and Belval this week for the opening of the European capital of culture, we took a trip to Rumelange. Their project for Esch2022 is a new cultural hub.
Delano Top Of The Week
Cordula Schnuer from Delano was in for the Delano top Of the Week on the Breakfast Show today. She and Tom discussed the GovSatCom conference that is taking place this week in Luxembourg.
Interview with Napoleon Gold
Luxembourgish electronic music producer Napoleon Gold was on the Breakfast Show this morning to talk about his origins, and to promote his concert that is happening alongside Luxembourgish Jazz Saxophonist Maxime Bender in Luxembourg City this Sunday.
Local Matters: Ice-skating Youth
Local Matters this week speaks to young athletic hopefuls.
Interview with Patricia Abdelnour from El Sistema Luxembourg
Patricia Abdelnour came onto the show this morning to talk about the launch of El Sistema Luxembourg. El Sistema is an international music-education program, founded in Venezuela in 1975 by Venezuelan educator, musician, and activist José Antonio Abreu, that grants opportunities for musical education to children from underprivileged backgrounds around the world
Local Matters: Olympics and Human Rights
This week on Local Matters, we focus on the Olympic Games in Beijing. Our guest for today was Olivier Pirot, General Director of Amnesty International Luxembourg who is more than concerned about the deteriorating human rights situation in the country.
In January, the organisers of the Olympic Wintergames in Beijing warned athletes not to violate the “Olympic spirit” or Chinese rules, after human rights advocates expressed concerns about the safety of the athletes. “Any behaviour or speeches that is against the Olympic spirit, especially against Chinese laws and regulations, are subject to certain punishment,” said Yang Shu, deputy director general of Beijing 2022’s International Relations Department, during a press conference in January.
While athlete teams from all over the world compete in the Games, other countries decided to boycott the Olympics sending a clear message: We don’t support nor tolerate the human rights violations in China. Luxembourg is not part of this movement and neither the human rights NGO Amnesty International Luxembourg voiced a call for boycott. General Director Olivier Pirot explains: “A boycott is not enough. If you are there as a partner, it is an opportunity. You should use this opportunity to remind China of its obligations. China is member of the United Nations. So, they have to respect the human rights declaration.”
Olivier Pirot is concerned about the lack of the freedom of expression in the country, and not least about the high number of executions due to the death penalty. “Every year, we launch a report on death penalty. China is not even mentioned in the report with figures because we’re talking about thousands of executions in China. We don’t even know how many.” But Pirot is hopeful: “If you look decades back, there were a lot of countries where death penalty was still ongoing and with this slow pressure, things are changing. Every year, we see improvements. It is long processes.”
Interview with Trois C-L
Tom was joined on the Breakfast Show today by Juliette Geesmann, head of communication at Luxembourg's primary centre for contemporary dance choreography, Trois C-L, and William Carodoso, a performer and choreographer who is currently presenting work at the institute.
Local Matters: Luxembourg at the Olympics
Two Luxembourgish skiers are at the Olympic Games in Beijing right now. We got Matthieu Osch and Gwyneth ten Raa on the phone. In our interview, they told us about the atmosphere in the Olympic village, about heavy snowfalls and their athletic ambitions.
All that Gwyneth ten Raa aimed for at the Olympics, was to ride over the finishing line, wave at her family in the cameras, happy and relieved. But unfortunately, she didn’t make it that far in her first and only Olympic race ever. The 16-year-old skier dropped out of the competition last week. Nevertheless, she enjoys the experience. “It’s amazing to be here. I’ve never been out of Europe. Being at the Olympics in China is very impressive”, she says. These days, she watches sports and inspiring athletes. She supports her team member Matthieu Osch in his training.
For him, the race if not over yet. Last weekend, he participated in the giant slalom that converted into a snow chaos. “The last two weeks that we had been here, we had always nice weather, blue sky, it was sunny; but on Sunday, we had a different situation. We had a lot of snowfall, heavy wind and the sight was not good, so, it was kind of tricky. But I think in the end, it was a fair race.”” Matthieu Osch reached the finishing line 17 seconds after the winner of the race, the Swiss skier Marco Odermatt, at 28th position. “I am pretty satisfied, I made some mistakes I could have avoided. But in the end, I can take this with me for the next race.” Now he is preparing his next and last race for this year, the slalom that takes place tomorrow. Hopefully with better weather conditions.
Photo: IOC/Greg Martin
Interview with Lumi
Our guests on the Breakfast Show today were Edwin and Jussi from Luxembourgish band Lumi who came on the show to share the new music that they've been working on.
Delano Top Of The Week
Duncan Roberts joined Tom in the studio this morning for Delano's Top Of The Week. On the agenda for discussion was the appointment of Luxembourg's new American Ambassador, Tom Barratt.
Interview With Let'z Refashion
Today on the Breakfast Show Tom was joined by Ana-Luisa Texeira and Sophie Garnier from Let'z Refashion to talk about the importance of sustainable fashion.
Local Matters goes South: Hiking near Esch
Franziska explores the perhaps unexpected pleasures of hiking in Esch sur Alzette.
Local Matters goes South: Housing in Esch
Franziska investigates the issues of housing in Esch and how it is being addressed
Interview with Jussi Jaatinen from the Ilula Orphan Programme
Today's guest on the Breakfast Show was Jussi Jaatinen from the Ilula Orphan Programme. Jussi is an educator who recently returned from a 6 month long stay in Tanzania where he was volunteering for the Ilula Orphan Programme.
Local Matters goes south: The Bâtiment4 in Esch
Franziska visits Bâtment4, the foothold of many creatives during Esch 2022.
New Music: Track Of The Week
'Black Summer' sounds like the Chili Peppers are back on the top of their game and fans will surely be eager to catch them playing it live this summer. This one is our track of the week and will be played every day this week on The Breakfast show.
Interview With Danijela Hebat from The Network
Today Danijela Hebat was our guest in the studio on the Breakfast Show, talking about Luxembourgish professional women’s organisation, The Network and their upcoming event.
Delano Top Of The Week
Delano's Teodor Georgiev was in this morning for Delano's Top Of The Week.
Today up for discussion was the new set of measures regarding the relaxation of Covid restrictions that were announced by Prime Minister Xavier Bettel last Friday.