The City of Luxembourg, along with its many partners that work with people with special needs, is delighted to invite one and all to an evening dedicated to "art and culture without barriers", on Friday, 5 June 2026 from 19:00 to 22:00 at the Cercle Cité, on the occasion of the 10th grand Inclusion Gala – one of the highlights of the City's special needs-awareness programme.

In this show featuring dance, music, theatre and poetry, guests will be treated to unique, emotionally charged live performances by artists from the Trounwiessel de Dudelange, the Collectif DADOFONIC, The Inklusator, and DreamteamT21.

Following the performances, and to close the evening, the City, along with several associations that work with people with special needs, will be hosting a gala reception, where guests will get a chance to meet the artists and enjoy delicious canapés in a warm, friendly atmosphere.

Practical information

  • Friday, 5 June 2026, from 19:00 to 22:00
  • Address: Cercle Cité (2, rue Genistre)
  • Admission is free, but places must be booked in advance before 29 May 2026 (Tel.: 4796-4150 / integratioun@vdl.lu / luxembourg-ticket.lu)
  • Interpretation into English, French, German, and German Sign Language, and audio description, can be provided on request. If required, please let us know before 29 May 2026
  • Livestream onactions.vdl.lu

Special needs-awareness initiatives: full programme and practical information

"Actions de sensibilisation" (Awareness Initiatives) leaflets can be obtained from the City's Service Intégration et besoins spécifiques (Integration and Special Needs Department) (13, rue Notre-Dame), the Bierger-Center, Luxembourg City Hall, the reception desk at the Rocade administrative building, the Lëtzebuerg City Bibliothèque, the Conservatoire, the Grand Théâtre, the Infobus, the LCTO, the Lëtzebuerg City Museum, and the Villa Vauban.

The full programme and practical information – descriptions of the various activities, how to take part, registration deadlines, languages, how to make a request for interpreting into another language, etc. – are available in English, French, and German at actions.vdl.lu.

Organising public events and gatherings, such as special needs-awareness initiatives, is a key aspect of the City's policy on promoting the integration of people with special needs, and raising public awareness of their needs.