Sunday 23 May, 11:00

Au cœur de l’arbre, une forêt d’histoires

Step into a living forest where trees begin to speak and share their stories. Children encounter hungry wolves, a forest crone, elegant birds and a humming woodcutter. Through vivid, spoken tales that hover between dream and reality, young listeners will feel wonder, shivers and laughter as voices carry them on imaginative journeys. The performance is poetic, sensory and playful, inviting quiet listening and big imagination.

In French. Kids ages 5 and up.

Chemin de Ruth 16,
1223 Cologny, Switzerland
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Photo Credit: DR

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