Wednesday 3 March, 10:00

Les songes d’Angèle

Angèle’s Dreams is an intimate recital by Clédat & Petitpierre, a long-standing duo of sculptors, performers and choreographers. In a tender, sylvan universe a young protagonist and a surreal creature — bird beak, rabbit ears and blue-green fur — meet and bond through music and movement. The artists blend sculpture, puppetry and live performance to create whimsical, sometimes comic encounters that evoke an imaginary bestiary. A gentle, family-oriented piece about friendship, wonder and playful discovery.

Rue Genève 154,,
Switzerland
{"title":"Les songes d’Ang\u00e8le","description":"\u003Cp\u003EAng\u00e8le's Dreams is an intimate recital by Cl\u00e9dat & Petitpierre, a long-standing duo of sculptors, performers and choreographers. In a tender, sylvan universe a young protagonist and a surreal creature \u2014 bird beak, rabbit ears and blue-green fur \u2014 meet and bond through music and movement. The artists blend sculpture, puppetry and live performance to create whimsical, sometimes comic encounters that evoke an imaginary bestiary. A gentle, family-oriented piece about friendship, wonder and playful discovery.\u003C\/p\u003E","start_date":"2027-03-03","end_date":"2027-03-03","date":"Wednesday 3 March, 10:00","timings":[{"timing_start_date":"20270303T080000Z","timing_end_date":"20270303T100000Z"}]}
Photo Credit: DR

You might also like

30 June – 5 July

Village des Cultures offers a cycle of adult workshops organized by ADEM and eMa, focusing on world music, voice and dance practices. Participants explore circle songs, cantos de trabajo, body percussion and diverse dance forms—sabar and flamenco—through practical sessions led by artists and pedagogues including Marine Pelletrau-Duris, Rebecca Roger Cruz, Roberto Castillo, Khady Sarr, Mbar Ndiaye and Felipe Clivio. The programme emphasizes technique, cultural context and collective improvisation to develop expressive and rhythmic skills.

29 June – 5 July

The Geneva International String Academy presents an exceptional series of concerts celebrating the artistry of emerging musicians and internationally renowned performers through a rich programme of chamber music, recitals, and masterclasses. Bringing together talented young violinists, violists, and cellists from around the world, the Academy creates a unique environment where education and performance meet, fostering artistic exchange, excellence, and creativity. Set in some of Geneva’s most inspiring cultural venues, these concerts offer audiences an intimate and vibrant musical experience while highlighting the next generation of classical talent alongside distinguished guest artists and professors.

3 – 4 July

Performed by Bastien Blanchard and Antoine Courvoisier, Le Promptu is a playful cabaret-style show of rapid-fire impressions and musical mimicry. Over a compact, high-energy set, the duo shifts between iconic actors and singers with tight complicity, precise vocal work and theatrical timing. The staging favors brisk pacing and witty contrast, inviting laughter and recognition while spotlighting craft and interplay. The performance balances affectionate pastiche with sharp observational detail.

In French.

3 July – 22 August

A summer series of open-air concerts in local parks offering festive, family-friendly world-music programmes on some nights and intimate jazz sessions on others. The programme pairs vibrant ensembles and solo artists to explore cross-cultural rhythms, melodic improvisation and textured arrangements. Curated to alternate lively communal sets with quieter, introspective performances, the series invites attentive listening in green urban settings and celebrates shared musical encounters across diverse traditions.

4 July – 29 August

Festival International de Carillon presents a weekly showcase of the carillon’s rich sonic palette, performed by local and international carillonneurs. The programme ranges from historic transcriptions to contemporary compositions, exploring timbre, rhythm and resonance across the city skyline. Intimate and expansive by turns, the concerts emphasise nuanced bell technique and spatial listening, inviting attentive moments of reflection and communal listening under open skies.

Saturday 4 July, 21:00

Célia Wa is a singer, flautist and multi-instrumentalist from Paris with deep ties to Guadeloupe. She forges a Karibfutursound where Caribbean traditional rhythms—especially gwo ka—meet electronics, soul, jazz and hip‑hop. Her flute winds luminous lines through textured percussion, machines and bass, weaving ancestral grooves into contemporary club-inflected spaces. In collaboration with Maquis Dékalé, the project balances rooted tradition and futuristic dancefloor energy.

Oops! It seems there
are no events matching your selection!

Please adjust your criteria to see more results.

Newsletter

Culture, curated weekly.

Add to Calendar

Select the date to be saved in your Google calendar.

calendar placeholder

Done!

Event removed from your CoolAgenda.

Yeah!

Event Saved to your CoolAgenda

Add to CoolAgenda

In your CoolAgenda

Date

Title

Location

Description

calendar placeholder

Reset password

Password was reset

Your password has been reset successfully. You can now log in with your new password.

Check your Inbox

We’ve sent you a password reset email to the address provided. Please check your inbox and/or spam folder.

Forgot your password?

Thank you!

Please check your inbox for a verification email to complete your sign-up.

Sign Up

Create your Account and Culture Up!