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EVENEMENT ANNULE: Maîtrisez l'art du storytelling en direct: Cours de 3 jours
Vendredi 2. janvier à 18:30 - Dimanche 4. janvier 2026 à 17:00
CID Fraen an Gender, Luxembourg
Tout le monde a une histoire à raconter. Mais raconter des histoires personnelles ne vient pas naturellement à tout le monde.
Dans cet atelier en trois parties destiné aux adultes, vous apprendrez à raconter une histoire riche et personnelle et à emmener votre public dans votre sillage.
**Quand a-t-il lieu ?**
L'atelier de trois jours se déroule aux dates suivantes :
**Vendredi 2 janvier, de 18 h 30 à 21 h**
**13h00-19h00 le samedi 3 janvier**
**13h00-17h00 le dimanche 4 janvier**
**Afin de tirer le meilleur parti de l'atelier, je recommande vivement aux participants d'assister aux trois journées.**
Le dernier jour, chacun aura la possibilité de raconter son histoire devant le groupe, s'il le souhaite.
Le prix de participation comprend le thé et le café. Vous pouvez également apporter votre propre nourriture et des pauses rafraîchissements seront prévues pendant les trois jours.
En raison du nombre de places limité, l'inscription préalable est obligatoire.
[Acheter un ticket](https://fienta.com/fr/master-the-art-of-live-storytelling-3-day-course-janvier2026-156097)
**Qu'est-ce que le storytelling ?**
Le storytelling est une activité sociale et culturelle qui consiste à partager des histoires, parfois avec de l'improvisation, des effets théâtraux ou des embellissements. Chaque culture a ses propres histoires ou récits, qui sont partagés à des fins de divertissement, d'éducation, de préservation culturelle ou d'inculcation de valeurs morales. Si vous découvrez le storytelling, je vous recommande de regarder Mike Birbiglia et The Moth Hour sur Youtube pour comprendre notre définition du storytelling en direct.
**Qu'est-ce que le storytelling n'est pas ?**
Dans le cadre de cet atelier, nous ne lirons pas de textes écrits à haute voix, même si l'atelier implique de l'écriture.
Le storytelling dans cet atelier n'est pas une forme de thérapie, même si nous examinerons nos récits personnels afin d'en extraire des histoires authentiques à partager.
**Que dois-je apporter ?**
Veuillez apporter un cahier et un stylo. Vous n'avez pas besoin de venir avec une histoire en tête. Je vous fournirai une histoire. Au cours des trois jours, je vous guiderai pas à pas à travers le processus de reformulation d'une histoire existante, de recherche de votre propre histoire et d'identification du message.
Il y aura également de nombreux jeux et travaux de groupe, il est donc essentiel que les participants puissent assister aux trois sessions.
**La formatrice**
[Jess Bauldry](https://www.jessbauldry.eu/) est journaliste, écrivaine et artiste de stand-up. Elle est titulaire d'une maîtrise en écriture créative de l'université de Hull et a étudié l'art du storytelling à Mezrab. De nationalité britannique et luxembourgeoise, elle a cofondé le festival de comédie féministe Festrogen et fait partie du collectif de comédie luxembourgeois Frilly Curtains Comedy. Ces deux collectifs organisent des événements de storytelling.
Cet atelier est organisé avec le généreux soutien de Cid Fraen an Gender.
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Luxembourg Shivyog Forum
We are happy to extend our invitation to one and all to join the Luxembourg Shivyog Forum events every Sunday from 9.00 am to 11.15 am.
Shivyog Forum is a platform of positive and like-minded people, interested in spiritual growth, self-healing and self-awareness. Every week, through virtual videos, Avdhoot Baba Shivanand ji blesses and shares the Divine sacred secrets and knowledge through discourses, guided sacred meditations, chanting of Mantras and Bhajans for overall life transformation.
This helps the Forum members to progress in their spiritual journey, in establishing deeper connection with one’s inner being, in ability to forgive and love others, in improved emotional and physical health, mental peace, healthy relationship leading to the awakening and purification of the body mind and soul.
If you wish to get connected with the Avdhoota and practice deep healing meditations, kriyas and bhajans that can change your life, you are warmly welcome to become a member and join us!
Yearly membership fee is a nominal US$ 50 to be paid directly to India to the Shivyog Ashram but your are welcome to attend the first Forum event free.
Level 2 Storytelling Workshop – Deepening Your Story Craft
**Already completed Level 1? Ready to take your storytelling to the next level?**
This advanced, 2-day workshop is designed for storytellers who want to refine and elevate their craft, deepening emotional impact, exploring subtlety, and mastering the art of resonance.
Across two immersive days, you’ll work with your own stories to:
✨ Strengthen your emotional arc: build tension and release for greater impact
🤫 Explore subtext and silence: say more by saying less
🎯 Craft powerful hooks and payoffs: open and close your stories with purpose
🕊️ Weave in symbolism and imagery: add depth and emotional texture.
Through guided exercises, feedback, and performance practice, you’ll learn to make deliberate artistic choices that move your audience on a deeper level.
Whether you tell stories on stage, in the classroom, or in everyday life, this workshop will help you find the emotional heartbeat of your storytelling voice.
Who it’s for: Participants who have completed Level 1 or have prior storytelling experience.
Duration: 2 days
Language: English
[Book your place here](https://fienta.com/storytelling-level-2)
**When is it?**
The 2-day workshop takes place on the following dates:
**15:00-19:00 on Saturday 10 January**
**11:00-17:00 on Sunday 11 January**
**To get the most out of the workshop, I strongly recommend participants attend both sessions.**
On the last day, there will be a chance for everyone to tell their own story in front of the group, if they feel comfortable.
**What is storytelling?**
Storytelling is the social and cultural activity of sharing stories, sometimes with improvisation, theatrics, or embellishment. Every culture has its own stories or narratives, which are shared as a means of entertainment, education, cultural preservation or instilling moral values. If you're new to storytelling, I recommend checking out Mike Birbiglia and The Moth Hour on Youtube to understand our definition of live storytelling.
**What is storytelling not?**
For this workshop, we will not be reading written texts aloud although the workshop does involve writing.
Storytelling in this workshop is not a kind of therapy, although we will be examining our personal narratives to extract authentic stories for sharing.
**What should I bring with me?**
Please bring a notebook, pen, and a personal story that you want to develop further.
There will also be plenty of games and group work, so it is essential that participants can attend both sessions.
Included in the participation fee is tea and coffee. You may also bring your own food and there will be refreshment breaks over the three days.
Because of space limitations, advance registration is compulsory.
**The instructor**
[Jess Bauldry](https://www.jessbauldry.eu/) is a journalist, writer and performer of stand-up comedy. She has an MA in creative writing from the University of Hull and has studied storytelling at Mezrab. A UK/Luxembourg national, she co-founded feminist comedy festival Festrogen and is part of the Luxembourg comedy collective Frilly Curtains Comedy. Both host storytelling events.
This workshop is organised with the generous support of Cid Fraen an Gender.
Talk, Sip & Socialise— International Language Exchange Night at Big Beer Company
Want to practise French 🇫🇷 German 🇩🇪 English 🇬🇧 Luxembourgish 🇱🇺 — or ANY language you can find a partner for?
Then join our crew of friendly expats & locals for a night of chats, laughs & global energy 🎉
In Luxembourg, speaking multiple languages is basically a superpower 🦸♂️🦸♀️ — but this meetup is all about connection, not perfection. Beginners, pros & “I understand but can’t speak” people — all welcome 😄
Don’t feel like practising a language?
😎 No worries — you’re STILL totally welcome!
come hang out, meet people & enjoy the international vibes anyway 🥂✨
Come for the languages — stay for the laughter, friendships & drinks 🍹
✨ What You’ll Find
✔ Super chill atmosphere 😌
✔ Expats from everywhere 🌍
✔ Zero pressure — just vibes ✨
✔ “How do you say…?” moments 🤔😂
✔ Old friends & new — ❤️
🍹 AFTER-EXCHANGE APÉRO 🤩
Languages warm-up…
Drinks cool-down…
Balance restored 😌🍺
Most weeks we wander to another bar afterwards for beer, bites & bonus socialising.
Just follow the organisers — they know the 🔥 hotspots 😉
🪧 HOW IT WORKS
➡️ Sit with the group for the language you want to practise
➡️ Look for the table signs 📍
➡️ Switch groups anytime — totally chill
➡️ Rare language? Post in the group & find your match 💫
➡️ Luxembourgish shows up too 🇱🇺
⚠️ By attending, you agree organisers can’t be held liable for regulation violations
(or accidental grammar crimes 😜)
🍷🎄 Last Christmas Market Luxembourg (13km, no loop) 🍷🎄
Hello Friends!
This will be the last time I'll drag you to a Christmas Market this winter, I promise!
But the Austrian "Spinat Knödel" are too good, I want them one more time.
If you never tried, I highly recommend, and you know what? Let me buy one for everyone who completed all the hikes of 2026!
It's a different path this time again, we did parts of it already in the past, but not the whole thing end to end.
Starting from Howald via Hesperange and Pulvermühl, we go back to the city, ending up at the "Wantermaart" around "Gelle Fra".
Depending on the weather, our mood, and physical condition, we can do a shortcut in the end, not descending to Grund and not climbing the famous 68 steps from the Petrusse valley to place de constitution.
And if someone is totally exhausted, there's an "emergency exit" in Bonnevoie/Hamm, you can take bus 9 from "Kofferfabrik" to Hamilius and wait on the Christmas market until the group arrives.
We will take a few short breaks to have a sip of water or munch on a snack, but there will be no lunch break, as we plan to enjoy the food and drinks at the Christmas market after the hike, such as Bratwurst, Glühwein, Gromperekichelcher, and - of course - Spinatknödel!!!
**Meeting Point:**
We will meet at the tram stop "Scillas" in Howald.
There are not many trains going south, but a tram every few minutes.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/c2A9jyEHhWE9XNqRA
If you happen to take a train to Howald from the south, like RB 6785, leaving Esch at 10:02, Schifflange at 10:06, the Howald tram station is just around the corner from Howald Gare.
This is not a loop; we will start in Howald and end in the city center.
Hamilius tram stop is 2 minutes from the Christmas market, you can get back there easily, in the unlikely event that you came by car and left it in Howald.
Looking forward to having the last Glühwein of the season with you!
(at least on a Christmas market, there might be Glühwein on some hikes again)
Jens.
Standup Comedy for INTROVERTS I Sunday
A cozy comedy show with No mandatory audience participation. No sudden bursts of light. Just laughs.
Tired of comedy shows where the host singles you out in the front row or the comedian demands you shout your worst dating story? We get it. Come enjoy a night of finely crafted, thoughtful, and hilariously relatable stand-up comedy—specifically designed for the **introverts**.
This is your safe haven. We feature comedians who specialize in observational humor, clever wordplay, and deep dives into the absurdities of daily life, social anxiety, and the glorious relief of canceling plans.
Enjoy a cozy Sunday evening live comedy while recovering from new year's blues.
Tickets
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/standup-comedy-for-introverts-tickets-1977765100656?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&_gl=1\*wzbobz\*_up\*MQ..\*_ga\*OTU0OTkzMzAyLjE3NjY0OTQyMTk.\*_ga_TQVES5V6SH\*czE3NjY0OTQyMTkkbzEkZzAkdDE3NjY0OTQyMTkkajYwJGwwJGgw
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The Rossi Kitchen and Bar
Let’s meet for dinner at the Rossi, In the short north. The plan is to have dinner and then head over to Good Night John Boy around 9 pm for drinks and dancing.
Please only RSVP if you are having dinner so that I have a head count for the restaurant.
If you want to only join us for John Night John Boy, you don’t have to RSVP, you can write a comment under the event.
This is the menu for the restaurant:
https://rossikitchenandbar.com/dinner
Bad Girls Book Club January 2026
**Our January novel is: Once Upon a Wardrobe by Patti Callahan**
**This month's featured novel is a 20th-century biographical fiction, coming-of-age, historical romance, women’s fiction, world literature, student biography, heartfelt, magic, and feel-good novel. The book is 311 pages in print and 7 hours and 8 minutes on audiobook.**
1950: Margaret Devonshire (Megs) is a seventeen-year-old student of mathematics and physics at Oxford University. When her beloved eight-year-old brother asks Megs if Narnia is real, logical Megs tells him it's just a book for children, and certainly not true. Homebound due to his illness, and remaining fixated on his favorite books, George presses her to ask the author of the recently released novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe a question: "Where did Narnia come from?"
Despite her fear about approaching the famous author, who is a professor at her school, Megs soon finds herself taking tea with C. S. Lewis and his own brother Warnie, begging them for answers.
Rather than directly telling her where Narnia came from, Lewis encourages Megs to form her own conclusion as he shares the little-known stories from his own life that led to his inspiration. As she takes these stories home to George, the little boy travels farther in his imagination than he ever could in real life.
After holding so tightly to logic and reason, her brother's request leads Megs to absorb a more profound truth: "The way stories change us can't be explained. It can only be felt. Like love."
Celebrate a New Year of Friendship with lunch!! 😍🥳
Join us for lunch at True Food Kitchen in Easton as we celebrate the New Year and our friendships!
LGBT Reads: In-Person Book Discussion
Join us for our January Book Club gathering where we will come together to discuss *Can't Spell Treason Without Tea* by Rebecca Thorne in a safe and welcoming environment. Make new friends who share your passion for books and connect with fellow LGBTQ book enthusiasts.
Lunch at Ampersand's! 😋
Let's have lunch at Uptown Westerville's newest restaurant. Ampersand is owned by the same couple who owns Asterisk. They are known for ramen, rice bowls, teriyaki and small plates.
Book Exchange and Slow Horses by Mick Herron
Join us for Slow Horses and a Book Exchange!
In addition to our usual chat about the book, we’ll be exchanging books. Bring two books you’re willing to part with and we’ll exhange books.
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Welcome to the thrilling and unnervingly prescient world of the slow horses. This team of MI5 agents is united by one common bond: They've screwed up royally and will do anything to redeem themselves. This special tenth-anniversary deluxe edition of a modern classic includes a foreword by the author, discussion questions for book clubs, and an exclusive short story featuring the slow horses. London, England: Slough House is where washed-up MI5 spies go to while away what's left of their failed careers. The "slow horses," as they're called, have all disgraced themselves in some way to get relegated there. Maybe they botched an Op so badly they can't be trusted anymore. Maybe they got in the way of an ambitious colleague and had the rug yanked out from under them. Maybe they just got too dependent on the bottle-not unusual in this line of work. One thing they have in common, though, is they want to be back in the action. And most of them would do anything to get there-even if it means having to collaborate with one another. When a young man is abducted and his kidnappers threaten to broadcast his beheading live on the Internet, the slow horses see an opportunity to redeem themselves. But is the victim really who he appears to be?
Celebrate National Spaghetti Day!
Join us as we celebrate **National Spaghetti Day** with this hearty dish! Though the origins of spaghetti are disputed—whether it was Marco Polo bringing back culinary invention from the East or a home-grown Sicilian treat dating back to the 12th Century—we can all agree that a cold day with a big bowl of noodle-y, saucy goodness is balm for the soul.
# Carfagnas Spaghetti and Sauce
*Everybody's favorite!* Our handmade egg spaghetti topped with our homemade marinara and served with two of our famous meatballs. There are other classic spaghetti dishes on the menu, too.
**Where:** We'll have tables in their beautiful upscale bar at Carfagna's Ristorante; and you need to check out everything Italian this place has to offer under one roof!! (shopping, pastry)
***Reservation for 12 under Michele Z starts at 2pm***. *Members Only. Space is limited so no guests, please.*
I hope you'll join me at Carfagna's AMAZING complex on Gemini/Polaris. -Michele















