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Eindhoven says goodbye to Lady Aïda, the city gets a labyrinth back | Eindhoven

“No crying at my bedside and I want to pop one more time,” she’d said. She wanted to give something back to the city. At her last release party we heard that it will be a labyrinth in the Philips de Jonghpark. Because a labyrinth is such a special place. Where you can wander, listening to a techno beat, a soundscape or a story. She made it with artist Hanneke Wetzer, journalist Edith van Zalinge and Ron van der Sterren, acting chairman of the Rebelbass Foundation.

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