Art Sung - Jane Bathori: A Dove at the Vieux-Colombier is a semi-dramatised interdisciplinary song recital which celebrates French mezzo soprano Jane Bathori who dedicated her life and talents to promoting the music of her contemporaries: Debussy, Ravel and Satie as well as supporting the early works of “Les Six”. The high point of her career was the rare opportunity to direct the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier in Paris during the Great War. Her artistic initiatives were a godsend for many composers who were at the front, such as Caplet and Hahn. The theatre buzzed with music of all genres from mediaeval to contemporary as well as many inter-art collaborations. Pianist and Art Sung founder Elizabeth Mucha is joined by mezzo-soprano Lotte Betts-Dean, actor Julie Teal, visual artist James Symonds, and director Roxani Eleni Garefalaki in Art Sung - Jane Bathori which brings to life a slice of forgotten history through music, narrative and artwork, and pays tribute to Bathori’s resolute determination to contribute musically to the war effort. This production was created in collaboration and based on the extensive research of Prof. Barbara Kelly, Head of the School of Music at the University of Leeds.