22 August – 3 October

Exhibition Tour and Moving Debate

Booking Required

Hydromondes leads a guided tour and participatory “moving debate” that activates the exhibition Lake Geneva: A Living Being. Combining close-looking with embodied facilitation, the session uses dialogue and physical positioning to surface contested perspectives on the lake. Participants navigate seven thematic faces of Lake Geneva, responding to provocative statements and exchanging arguments. The format foregrounds collective inquiry, critical listening and changing viewpoints, revealing how environmental, cultural and political narratives shape perceptions of the lake.

In French.

Rue des Cordiers 2,
1207 Geneva
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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