22 April – 21 May

Patrimoine des histoires qui n’existent qu’à moitié

An immersive theatrical guided walk, led by heritage specialists Candice Chauvin and Lisa Courvallet, that blurs archives, legends and lived testimony. The piece stages encounters across an urban route, combining documentary investigation with dramaturgy to interrogate memory, disappearance and the traces that shape a neighbourhood. The intimate ensemble work foregrounds listening, testimony and scenographic intimacy, inviting audiences to witness overlooked stories. Coproduced by Scènes du Grütli.

In French.

Rue du Général-Dufour 16,
1204 Genève
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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