→ Sunday, July 26, 2026, at 3:00 p.m.
Time: 3:00 p.m.
Location: François Schneider Foundation, 27 rue de la Première Armée, 68700 Wattwiller
Admission: included with purchase of an admission ticket—reservation required, limited seating
HUGUEMBO (Congo / Germany)
Huguette Tolinga, percussion • Philipp Kuhn, bandoneon
A German-Congolese duo based in Strasbourg, Huguette Tolinga and Philipp Kuhn are rediscovering their own folk musical roots together: zebola music and the waltz. While the whirling European waltz is better known in these parts, zebola is a ritual of dance and spirit possession among women, considered a traditional form of psychotherapy. Drawing on the legacy of our ancestors, we live, sing, dance, and heal. Determined to keep their roots alive, the percussion and bandoneon duo shares and passes on this knowledge in a spirit of infectious celebration in the beautiful garden of the François Schneider Foundation in Wattwiller!
Presented by Météo as part of “Après la Pluie,” a traveling festival for adventurous music, in partnership with the François Schneider Foundation
Time: 3:00 p.m.
Location: François Schneider Foundation, 27 rue de la Première Armée, 68700 Wattwiller
Admission: included with purchase of an admission ticket—reservation required, limited seating
HUGUEMBO (Congo / Germany)
Huguette Tolinga, percussion • Philipp Kuhn, bandoneon
A German-Congolese duo based in Strasbourg, Huguette Tolinga and Philipp Kuhn are rediscovering their own folk musical roots together: zebola music and the waltz. While the whirling European waltz is better known in these parts, zebola is a ritual of dance and spirit possession among women, considered a traditional form of psychotherapy. Drawing on the legacy of our ancestors, we live, sing, dance, and heal. Determined to keep their roots alive, the percussion and bandoneon duo shares and passes on this knowledge in a spirit of infectious celebration in the beautiful garden of the François Schneider Foundation in Wattwiller!
Presented by Météo as part of “Après la Pluie,” a traveling festival for adventurous music, in partnership with the François Schneider Foundation
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