The Concert Universel, under the direction of baroque violinist Tami Troman, presents an array of instrumental works by Vivaldi, Handel, Locatelli, and Tartini.
The Concert Universel, under the direction of baroque violinist Tami Troman, presents an array of instrumental works by Vivaldi, Handel, Locatelli, and Tartini.
Danyèl Waro, the iconic voice of Réunion Island’s maloya music, brings his powerful blend of rhythm and poetry to Château Rouge. Known for his commitment to Creole culture and social justice, Waro’s performances are both energetic and deeply moving. Accompanied by traditional instruments like the kayanm and roulèr, he delivers songs that resonate with themes of resistance, identity, and heritage. This concert offers a rare opportunity to experience the soul of maloya live on stage.
The Onírico Association presents Inti-Illimani Histórico Trio in concert at the Alhambra. This iconic Latin American group, formed in 1967, is led by Horacio Salinas, with José Seves and Horacio Durán. Acclaimed by critics like the Washington Post, Inti-Illimani continues to captivate international audiences with their enchanting melodies and performances on world-renowned stages.
Contemporary dance performance created by the Beaver Dam Company.
This performance is an explosion of emotions that expresses a new freedom of movement drawn from classical forms such as jumps, turns, and partnering, questioning the limits of the body and its capabilities. Lightness, simplicity, and freshness are at the heart of this astonishing creation.
This theatrical thriller follows the journey of a cocoa bean to a chocolate bar, revealing the complexities of a globalized system and the grim realities of the industry. Tackling themes of racism, violence, and oppression, this bold and thought-provoking show challenges Switzerland’s idyllic image.
In French.
There is a period in our lives that marks us particularly. For me, it was when I played with Barbie dolls. I was the most renowned director in the world. I was a big name in cinema. Everyone wanted to work for me. One day, it all stopped, my world collapsed, and that was the end.
In French.
Vir Andres Hera’s performance, “The sacred, without world,” featuring Jona Bruixet and Maya Zaton, draws inspiration from Marlene NourbeSe Philip’s poem “Zong!” to explore poetic realms and semantic chaos. The artists craft a collective narrative interweaving multiple temporalities, drawing elements from carnival, oceans, ballrooms, and seismographs. This piece aims to give voice to the dead, engage in dialogue with them, and challenge historical documents that oppress marginalized and colonized peoples. It unfolds within the residency “IT’S ABOUT TIME” by Thomas Conchou at the MAH.
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