The Maids musically confront the issues of our time. Love, Peace and Revolution – they cry out for love, long for peace, and sing with interpretations of popular pop and rock songs against the injustices of this world.
Doors open: 19:15h
Love, Peace and Revolution – Dynamic times demand dynamic songs
The deineMaids from Cologne musically address the issues of the time. With their own interpretation of popular pop and rock songs, 24 Maids unleash a firework of emotions – sometimes passionate, sometimes captivating, sometimes contemplative, sometimes cheerful, and occasionally provocative.
Musical direction: Marie Weis – Piano: Simon Flock
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The Cologne women’s ensemble has united songs from rock, pop, jazz, and folk with an entertaining show for over 20 years in their concerts. Those looking for classical choral singing will be at the wrong address with the deineMaids. In their performances, the Maids aim to impress both vocally and choreographically. The goal: maximum entertainment and lots of fun – on stage and in front of it.
Marie Weis: Musical Direction
The native Luxembourger has already recorded her own EP and several other albums with her bands mata and Between Shelves during her jazz singing studies in Maastricht and Arnhem. Today, the 27-year-old teaches jazz, rock, and pop singing in Luxembourg, leads two choirs, and composes and arranges music for her ensembles. Since 2023, Marie Weis has been leading the musical direction of the deineMaids. www.marieweis.com
Simon Flock: Piano
As a pianist, singer, and composer navigating between jazz, pop, and classical, Simon is always searching for the perfect song. He is fascinated by in-between states and released his first album titled Bardo in 2023: “Bardo means intermediary state. Between sleep and wakefulness, in uncertainty, in questioning, between light and dark, between loud and quiet, between familiar and unusual. Piano and voice become means of expression in a search for something that lies in between.” Simon Flock is currently studying at HfMT Cologne and the University of Cologne.
Important information for people with disabilities
The main entrance has a step. On the opposite side of the main entrance, there is an accessible rear entrance. Please use the route via the parking lot for that. The church is then completely accessible. Unfortunately, there is no wheelchair-accessible toilet available. We would be happy to reserve a suitable place for you and your companion in the church. Please inform us in advance about your visit. Thank you.