6 – 7 June

Garden Party 9th Edition

Dance to lively music and explore colorful stalls filled with crafts and local creations. Join hands-on workshops about nature and agroecology, try an alpine horn discovery, and take part in playful activities designed for children. Hear brass and beats, smell fresh food, and feel the warm summer breeze as you move between concerts and workshops. Create, play, and discover together in a friendly outdoor setting that mixes music, making, and nature.

Chemin de la Chenallaz,
9, Switzerland
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