Led by artist Rachel Maisonneuve, participants step into the roles of journalists to produce humorous and spooky audio segments, exploring a family home where objects come to life.
In French. Ages 9 and up.
Led by artist Rachel Maisonneuve, participants step into the roles of journalists to produce humorous and spooky audio segments, exploring a family home where objects come to life.
In French. Ages 9 and up.
The Centre des Arts showcases a rare selection of Chu Teh-Chun’s works on paper, emphasizing calligraphy and ink. These pieces reflect his profound connection to Chinese roots and spontaneous gestural expression. Designed as an educational experience, the exhibition delves into the artist’s intimacy, his approach to space and movement, and the interplay between ink and material.
Join in a week of celebrations marking the 47th anniversary of the Théâtre du Loup Company and the launch of a new chapter. Experience a film festival showcasing iconic performances, an exciting auction, outdoor shows for young audiences, a costumed Motown concert-ball featuring the Loup Brass Band, and a musical farewell banquet with the Balkan Brass Band Unlimited (FBI).
Join a cyanotype workshop at the Pointe de la Jonction café, inviting children aged 4 and up to participate. The event operates on a pay-what-you-wish basis, and registration is required via email.
Ages 4 and up.
The invites children to embark on an artistic adventure with workshops in dance, music, storytelling, and visual arts. Kids will delve into the music of ancient Egypt and the rhythms of southern Italy. A novel activity this year is a computer-assisted music workshop.
Kids ages 6 to 12.
The library team invites you to explore biodiversity with outdoor activities, including games, coloring, storytelling, and readings in the garden. Enjoy books and tales about the plant world, engage in board games, and relish a playful and creative exploration of biodiversity in a relaxed setting. Should the weather not cooperate, activities will continue indoors at the Mediation Space. These events complement the “Our Biodiversity” exhibition at the Botanical Garden.
Family visit to discover an aspect of the MEG permanent exhibition.
As part of the “Partir en livres” programme, whose theme for this summer is “Animals and us”, let’s discover the gifts given by all the animals of the Arctic on the occasion of Koulou’s birth. After looking at the Inuit objects in the permanent exhibition, let’s listen to Koulou’s poem in the music room of the library. The visit will end with listening to Inuit sounds.
In French.
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