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Tuesday 18 August, 19:00

Les Ostinés present an intimate chamber programme spanning Renaissance repertoire to Latin songs, exploring the harmonic and rhythmic links between early music and contemporary popular forms. Using historical instruments—traversos, recorders, violoncello, viola da gamba, baroque guitars and percussion—the five young performers (Lila Walther, Ayoub Aidani, Zoé Kettiger, Vincent Miche and Aurélien Peccoud) shape a refined, playful rhetoric. The ensemble, composed of Conservatoire de Musique de Genève students, favors close textures and expressive nuance, inviting attentive listening.

29 January – 25 October

John M Armleder presents an interchange-based exhibition that foregrounds objects drawn from students’ suitcases. Through object-based works and subtle interventions, the show probes modes of observation, intimacy and collective memory. Personal belongings are rearranged as visual prompts that evoke histories, pedagogy and everyday cinematics. The artist’s restrained interventions invite reflection on how small domestic items circulate meanings and facilitate encounters, revealing how private narratives surface within a communal field of attention.

29 June – 24 August

Presented by Allianz Cinéma, this summer’s open-air program stages cinematic evenings along the water. The selection favors intimate, atmospheric films—framed in long takes and textured nightlight—that unfold against the hush of waves and skyline. A gentle curation blends contemporary and classic titles, where communal viewing meets suspended terraces, a pop-up restaurant and relaxed lounges. The emphasis is on mood: tactile frames, warm night palettes and the social rhythms of shared attention, inviting contemplative and convivial cinema.

11 June – 29 August

Traces of Presence gathers artists whose practices examine what remains beyond immediate visibility. Through painting, photography, abstraction and material transformation, the show explores presence as memory carried through matter, process and perception. Roxana Bergt reworks still-life into vessels of memory and resilience; José Yaruro reinterprets classical forms; Marie Deforche paints quiet moments of solitude. Luca Mancone repurposes receipts and thermal paper; Eilena Braye converts microscopic structures into vivid abstraction; Justyna Maria Porowska and Didier Van der Borght negotiate geometry, surface and imagined silhouettes.

Opening: Thursday 11 June, 18:00-20:00

7 – 30 August

An imaginative water festival that turns the lake into a living stage with choreographed fountains, luminous installations, projections, lasers and layered music. Daytime aquatic spectacles ripple with playful choreography and surprise moments, while large evening shows fuse water, light and sound into cinematic tableaux. Two nights feature DJs spinning into the late hours for dancing by the water. Open to all ages, the experience mixes spectacle, choreography and club energy into a single vibrant, sensory stroll.

1 July – 1 September

Spanning a century of cinema, this retrospective traces the evolving face of stardom from silent-era pioneers to contemporary icons. Through nine thematic chapters and a curated selection of one hundred films, it examines the star system, shifting modernities, emerging representations of desire and identity, and the rise of anti-heroes. Shot and assembled for a keen focus on the human visage, the program foregrounds cinematic techniques that reinvent how films capture presence and persona.

Tuesday 18 August, 19:00

Les Ostinés present an intimate chamber programme spanning Renaissance repertoire to Latin songs, exploring the harmonic and rhythmic links between early music and contemporary popular forms. Using historical instruments—traversos, recorders, violoncello, viola da gamba, baroque guitars and percussion—the five young performers (Lila Walther, Ayoub Aidani, Zoé Kettiger, Vincent Miche and Aurélien Peccoud) shape a refined, playful rhetoric. The ensemble, composed of Conservatoire de Musique de Genève students, favors close textures and expressive nuance, inviting attentive listening.

29 January – 25 October

John M Armleder presents an interchange-based exhibition that foregrounds objects drawn from students’ suitcases. Through object-based works and subtle interventions, the show probes modes of observation, intimacy and collective memory. Personal belongings are rearranged as visual prompts that evoke histories, pedagogy and everyday cinematics. The artist’s restrained interventions invite reflection on how small domestic items circulate meanings and facilitate encounters, revealing how private narratives surface within a communal field of attention.

29 June – 24 August

Presented by Allianz Cinéma, this summer’s open-air program stages cinematic evenings along the water. The selection favors intimate, atmospheric films—framed in long takes and textured nightlight—that unfold against the hush of waves and skyline. A gentle curation blends contemporary and classic titles, where communal viewing meets suspended terraces, a pop-up restaurant and relaxed lounges. The emphasis is on mood: tactile frames, warm night palettes and the social rhythms of shared attention, inviting contemplative and convivial cinema.

11 June – 29 August

Traces of Presence gathers artists whose practices examine what remains beyond immediate visibility. Through painting, photography, abstraction and material transformation, the show explores presence as memory carried through matter, process and perception. Roxana Bergt reworks still-life into vessels of memory and resilience; José Yaruro reinterprets classical forms; Marie Deforche paints quiet moments of solitude. Luca Mancone repurposes receipts and thermal paper; Eilena Braye converts microscopic structures into vivid abstraction; Justyna Maria Porowska and Didier Van der Borght negotiate geometry, surface and imagined silhouettes.

Opening: Thursday 11 June, 18:00-20:00

7 – 30 August

An imaginative water festival that turns the lake into a living stage with choreographed fountains, luminous installations, projections, lasers and layered music. Daytime aquatic spectacles ripple with playful choreography and surprise moments, while large evening shows fuse water, light and sound into cinematic tableaux. Two nights feature DJs spinning into the late hours for dancing by the water. Open to all ages, the experience mixes spectacle, choreography and club energy into a single vibrant, sensory stroll.

1 July – 1 September

Spanning a century of cinema, this retrospective traces the evolving face of stardom from silent-era pioneers to contemporary icons. Through nine thematic chapters and a curated selection of one hundred films, it examines the star system, shifting modernities, emerging representations of desire and identity, and the rise of anti-heroes. Shot and assembled for a keen focus on the human visage, the program foregrounds cinematic techniques that reinvent how films capture presence and persona.

Tuesday 18 August, 19:00

Les Ostinés present an intimate chamber programme spanning Renaissance repertoire to Latin songs, exploring the harmonic and rhythmic links between early music and contemporary popular forms. Using historical instruments—traversos, recorders, violoncello, viola da gamba, baroque guitars and percussion—the five young performers (Lila Walther, Ayoub Aidani, Zoé Kettiger, Vincent Miche and Aurélien Peccoud) shape a refined, playful rhetoric. The ensemble, composed of Conservatoire de Musique de Genève students, favors close textures and expressive nuance, inviting attentive listening.

29 January – 25 October

John M Armleder presents an interchange-based exhibition that foregrounds objects drawn from students’ suitcases. Through object-based works and subtle interventions, the show probes modes of observation, intimacy and collective memory. Personal belongings are rearranged as visual prompts that evoke histories, pedagogy and everyday cinematics. The artist’s restrained interventions invite reflection on how small domestic items circulate meanings and facilitate encounters, revealing how private narratives surface within a communal field of attention.

29 June – 24 August

Presented by Allianz Cinéma, this summer’s open-air program stages cinematic evenings along the water. The selection favors intimate, atmospheric films—framed in long takes and textured nightlight—that unfold against the hush of waves and skyline. A gentle curation blends contemporary and classic titles, where communal viewing meets suspended terraces, a pop-up restaurant and relaxed lounges. The emphasis is on mood: tactile frames, warm night palettes and the social rhythms of shared attention, inviting contemplative and convivial cinema.

11 June – 29 August

Traces of Presence gathers artists whose practices examine what remains beyond immediate visibility. Through painting, photography, abstraction and material transformation, the show explores presence as memory carried through matter, process and perception. Roxana Bergt reworks still-life into vessels of memory and resilience; José Yaruro reinterprets classical forms; Marie Deforche paints quiet moments of solitude. Luca Mancone repurposes receipts and thermal paper; Eilena Braye converts microscopic structures into vivid abstraction; Justyna Maria Porowska and Didier Van der Borght negotiate geometry, surface and imagined silhouettes.

Opening: Thursday 11 June, 18:00-20:00

7 – 30 August

An imaginative water festival that turns the lake into a living stage with choreographed fountains, luminous installations, projections, lasers and layered music. Daytime aquatic spectacles ripple with playful choreography and surprise moments, while large evening shows fuse water, light and sound into cinematic tableaux. Two nights feature DJs spinning into the late hours for dancing by the water. Open to all ages, the experience mixes spectacle, choreography and club energy into a single vibrant, sensory stroll.

1 July – 1 September

Spanning a century of cinema, this retrospective traces the evolving face of stardom from silent-era pioneers to contemporary icons. Through nine thematic chapters and a curated selection of one hundred films, it examines the star system, shifting modernities, emerging representations of desire and identity, and the rise of anti-heroes. Shot and assembled for a keen focus on the human visage, the program foregrounds cinematic techniques that reinvent how films capture presence and persona.

12 – 23 August

Directed by Louis Bonard, Les Voüéces follows two reclusive women, Rodogonde and Frénéjus, who live atop a high tower. Louis Bonard and Michèle Gurtner wrote and perform a piece in an enchanted pseudo‑medieval tongue where voice, embroidery and play weave a poetic fable. The performance probes silence, the passage of time, guilt and the unsettling presence of other voices — ghostly, culpable or absurd — with a blend of darkness and dark humour.

In French.

20 – 22 August

FURTHER AFIELD

Jval Openair presents a dynamic open-air music festival showcasing an eclectic mix of emerging and established acts across multiple stages. The announced lineup features Uzi Freyja, Tendinites, Adieu Marcel, Deadletter, Honeyglaze, Parker Leftlover, Valencia Grace, Copycat and Lum, plus late-night aftershows with Cazoule & DJ Zinzin, Aurore & Zou_Diak and Club Katel. Scenic concepts and aftershow programming are developed by Club Katel in collaboration with Jval, offering immersive staging and club-infused atmospheres.

21 – 23 August

Directed by Luc Birraux, In Guilty Night is a semi-staged opera that fuses Purcell’s baroque airs with a new electronic score by Uèle Lamore. Conductor Jonas Descotte leads Les Argonautes and soloists Mariamielle Lamagat, Joël Terrin and William Socolof. A spoken choir of ÉPI beneficiaries and an intimate installation by Julien Brun anchor the work in a social, collective dimension. Costume designer Benjamin Broillet and sound designer Jean Keraudren shape shifting textures between early sonorities and contemporary electronics.

21 – 23 August

Rencontres Musicales – Feel the Groove gathers a spirited lineup of pop, funk and soul acts for a weekend of energetic live performances. Expect iconic tributes — The James Brown Tribute Show, Prince, The Only French Tribute, For You Tribute to Michael Jackson and Soho Tribute to Jamiroquai — alongside groove bands Groovebusters, Funk Therapy, WTFUNK!?, FUNKYDYLYC and Back To Soul. Local artists Amandine, Da Cruz, Tacuarepo and Mehdy Vonti add regional flavour. Family-friendly animations and food stands create a festive atmosphere.

21 – 22 August

Zooloo Festival returns for an eclectic two-day celebration welcoming everyone. Across diverse stages the programme mixes folk, rock, reggae and sharp electronic sounds, alongside circus performances, a spicy pepper contest and surprise attractions. By day it keeps a playful fairground atmosphere; at dusk the mood shifts toward a quirky freak-show vibe. The event invites people of all ages to gather, share music and experiences, and celebrate community together.

22 – 23 August

An international under-17 football tournament bringing together young players and local supporters for two days of competitive matches and shared community spirit. Families, friends and football fans are welcome to cheer on emerging talent, celebrate teamwork and enjoy a friendly atmosphere. Organized by Association SFAIR, the event invites volunteers to get involved and supports connections across the community. Everyone is encouraged to join in and support youth development through sport.

Tuesday 18 August, 19:00

Les Ostinés present an intimate chamber programme spanning Renaissance repertoire to Latin songs, exploring the harmonic and rhythmic links between early music and contemporary popular forms. Using historical instruments—traversos, recorders, violoncello, viola da gamba, baroque guitars and percussion—the five young performers (Lila Walther, Ayoub Aidani, Zoé Kettiger, Vincent Miche and Aurélien Peccoud) shape a refined, playful rhetoric. The ensemble, composed of Conservatoire de Musique de Genève students, favors close textures and expressive nuance, inviting attentive listening.

29 January – 25 October

John M Armleder presents an interchange-based exhibition that foregrounds objects drawn from students’ suitcases. Through object-based works and subtle interventions, the show probes modes of observation, intimacy and collective memory. Personal belongings are rearranged as visual prompts that evoke histories, pedagogy and everyday cinematics. The artist’s restrained interventions invite reflection on how small domestic items circulate meanings and facilitate encounters, revealing how private narratives surface within a communal field of attention.

29 June – 24 August

Presented by Allianz Cinéma, this summer’s open-air program stages cinematic evenings along the water. The selection favors intimate, atmospheric films—framed in long takes and textured nightlight—that unfold against the hush of waves and skyline. A gentle curation blends contemporary and classic titles, where communal viewing meets suspended terraces, a pop-up restaurant and relaxed lounges. The emphasis is on mood: tactile frames, warm night palettes and the social rhythms of shared attention, inviting contemplative and convivial cinema.

11 June – 29 August

Traces of Presence gathers artists whose practices examine what remains beyond immediate visibility. Through painting, photography, abstraction and material transformation, the show explores presence as memory carried through matter, process and perception. Roxana Bergt reworks still-life into vessels of memory and resilience; José Yaruro reinterprets classical forms; Marie Deforche paints quiet moments of solitude. Luca Mancone repurposes receipts and thermal paper; Eilena Braye converts microscopic structures into vivid abstraction; Justyna Maria Porowska and Didier Van der Borght negotiate geometry, surface and imagined silhouettes.

Opening: Thursday 11 June, 18:00-20:00

7 – 30 August

An imaginative water festival that turns the lake into a living stage with choreographed fountains, luminous installations, projections, lasers and layered music. Daytime aquatic spectacles ripple with playful choreography and surprise moments, while large evening shows fuse water, light and sound into cinematic tableaux. Two nights feature DJs spinning into the late hours for dancing by the water. Open to all ages, the experience mixes spectacle, choreography and club energy into a single vibrant, sensory stroll.

1 July – 1 September

Spanning a century of cinema, this retrospective traces the evolving face of stardom from silent-era pioneers to contemporary icons. Through nine thematic chapters and a curated selection of one hundred films, it examines the star system, shifting modernities, emerging representations of desire and identity, and the rise of anti-heroes. Shot and assembled for a keen focus on the human visage, the program foregrounds cinematic techniques that reinvent how films capture presence and persona.

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