Friday 28 November, 19:00

Les Créatives: Replaying History – A feminist perspective on music

A roundtable discussion at Palais Eynard featuring Flore Benguigui, LaRata, Chloé Thibaud, and Emma Thibert as part of the Les Créatives festival. This debate delves into the visibility and achievements of female musicians, composers, and producers, exploring their struggles and triumphs. It offers an insider’s look into the creative process and celebrates a more diverse, bold, and equitable music scene.

In French.

Rue de la Croix-Rouge 4,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: Festival Les Créatives

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