11 – 15 March

Nous ou le paradoxe du hérisson

When we hear the word “family,” we often think of our own. But today, with so many different models, what truly defines a family?

In this playful, child-friendly performance, Muriel Imbach explores these questions through six whimsical characters — futuristic poets who reflect on chosen families, blended families, and the invisible bonds that connect us. A poetic journey into what it means to “make family” today.

In French.  Kids ages 8 and up.

Chemin de la Gravière 10,
1227 Les Acacias
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Photo Credit: © Paulin Aloïse Jaccoud

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