
La Maison des Compagnies is a cultural facility inaugurated in 2018 in Meyrin, designed as a living and working space dedicated to artistic creation. Created to host companies in residence, it provides fully equipped spaces for dance, theatre, music, as well as filming and lighting design. Both practical and welcoming, it actively supports the development of artistic projects within a professional and accessible environment.
An intimate stage adaptation of Tove Jansson’s beloved tale, Moomin and the Comet follows Moomin and his friends on a lyrical journey toward the Observatory of Lonely Hills. Through poetry, gentle absurdity and warmth, the production explores wonder in the face of the unknown, the bonds of friendship, and the small rituals that sustain us — music, shared meals and simple comforts. Designed for family audiences from 7 years old, the piece favours atmosphere, careful staging and heartfelt ensemble work.
In French.
Une Heure Tonifiante is a live show that teeters on the brink of collapse: technical glitches, awkward moments, conflicts and wild sketches push the production toward delightful disorder. Facing the pressure of a possible private takeover, the cast tries to salvage the programme, but every effort fuels further chaos. In a kitsch, absurd and joyful universe, the performance turns mishaps into feats and celebrates imperfection. The staging is playful, participatory and relentlessly comic.
In French.
Hippocampe is a hypnotic sensory performance by the Compagnie des Bestioles that invites young audiences into a world built from 900 wooden cubes. Objects and light become protagonists as choreography, sculptural play and music transform towers and ruins into shifting landscapes, sometimes cosmic, sometimes oceanic. The piece blends visual arts, dance and theatre into a poetic exploration of imagination, perception and the pleasure of starting anew.
In French.
Coeur d’amour is a sung and narrated tale that follows a young girl awaiting the arrival of a sibling. Set in a hospital waiting room, the piece explores a child’s curiosity and tender anxieties through Blandine Robin’s lyrical music, Albertine’s evocative illustrations and Delphine Lanza’s delicate direction. Poetic and gently humorous, the performance celebrates love in its many forms, including the comforting bond between a child and their beloved doudou.
In French.
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