Candle’s Light Concert: An initiative by student musicians fromArts et Métiers

Candle’s Light Concert: An initiative by student musicians fromArts et Métiers
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At the end of 2024, music students from the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Cluny organized the Candle's Light concert for the residents of Cluny and the surrounding area in the galleries of the cloister of Cluny Abbey. 

This friendly musical event aimed to strengthen the bonds of friendship and trust between the students and the residents of Cluny, continuing on from previous initiatives such as the fraternity weekend and the festival of lights.

"The concert raised €530, which was donated to the Red Cross. This event was greatly appreciated by the audience and marks a successful first edition. The organizing team, keen to continue this initiative, plans to improve communication and management of future concerts in order to become more professional. We would like to thank everyone who supported and encouraged us. See you very soon for a second edition of the Candle's Light concert!" said Théo Barreiro, communications officer forthe Gad'zarts de Cluny student association, to the Saône-et-Loire newspaper.

  • Photo credits: Gad'zarts student association of Cluny
  • Text taken from an article published in the Saône-et-Loire newspaper and written by Martine Magnon.
Candle’s Light Concert: An initiative by student musicians fromArts et Métiers
Candle’s Light Concert: An initiative by student musicians fromArts et Métiers

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