
The Kinneksbond cultural center was a hive of activity as students from the UGDA music school in the West region received their diplomas and certificates. A total of 14 diplomas and 88 certificates were presented to the students by the regional music school management, Mayor Luc Feller and Aldermen Roger Negri and Ed Buchette.
But it wasn’t just the official presentation: music was also on the program. Various classes showed an enthusiastic audience what they had learned. Families and friends, who had come to accompany the musicians to the Kinneksbond, warmly applauded the auditions, including those of a children’s choir, an orchestra and a marching band.
In his speech, Mayor Luc Feller, who was accompanied by aldermen and members of the local council, gave a brief historical overview of theclose collaboration between the UGDA and the Commune of Mamer. The school’s success can be seen in its 1,100 enrolments and 600 pupils. Music must be accessible to all,” emphasized the mayor, who praised the commitment of everyone involved.
Music school director Micky Thein explained that making music is also a school of life. She also insisted that artificial intelligence could never replace the practice of music.












