29 – 30 May

Amine Radi

Booking Required

Amine Radi offers a compelling solo performance that navigates identity, rhythm and intimate storytelling. His stage presence merges subtle theatricality with musical sensibility, crafting atmospheric moments that shift between humour, reflection and sharp observational detail. Minimalist staging and attentive pacing allow the audience to inhabit each narrative beat, while a refined use of voice and gesture shapes a vivid emotional arc. The piece invites contemplation through concentrated, finely tuned expression.

In French.

Rue de la Servette 2,
Switzerland
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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