Wednesday 4 February, 09:00

Family Dance Workshop

Booking Required

Move, touch and listen together in a playful dance for little ones and their grown-ups. A parent and child explore gentle movement through touch, simple steps and babywearing, guided by caring professionals. Sessions mix quiet moments, soft music and lively gestures so bodies and voices can discover new ways to connect. Expect warm textures, gentle rhythms and shared discoveries that help children learn through play and movement.

In French. Kids ages 0–3.

Avenue du Grand-Salève 4 1255 Veyrier
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Photo Credit: Marie Marcon

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