In the program "Voyage, voyage" with songs by Alizée, Stromae, ZaZ, Patrica Kaas, among others, the duo Val'n'Tin tells musical anecdotes about the love between man and woman, between the neighboring countries of France and Germany, and the associated misunderstandings, wishes, and overly high expectations.
The duo calls their style Chanson Franjazz, which is composed of French pop, jazz, and chansons. Val'n'Tin don't just want to play music, but to interpret it in their own way and enrich it with their personal and musical influences.
This multifaceted repertoire adds to an entertaining show that, among other things, shares valuable flirting tips to make love in the neighboring country work and promises that the evening with Val'n'Tin will not only be engaging and educational but also very entertaining.
Valérie Jammes, born in Berlin to a French father and a German mother, raised near Orléans, France, has been living in Essen for over 20 years, sings in different formations, and has had singing lessons, among others, with Elisabeth Caumont.
Martin Weyer-von Schoultz studied music in Essen (among others, with Thomas Hufschmidt), has been an active live and studio musician for four decades, has played in various formations, and is also in demand as a soloist.