27 – 30 January

Auto: A Playful Journey

Explore a playful vision of the car as object and imagination. Through song, dance and clever wordplay, two performers unpack our expectations and dreams about this everyday machine. In a lively, allegorical patchwork, a lyric singer and a dancer use sound, movement and simple theatrics to spark curiosity and creative play. Children are invited to dream differently about travel, to follow sensory moments and small surprises that awaken imagination and emotion.

In French. Kids ages 5–10.

Rue Genève 154,,
Switzerland
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Photo Credit: DR

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