28 – 29 March

Ambre

“Ambre” is an engaging and interactive show that encourages children to reshape society through political creativity. Inspired by the season’s theme of children’s voting rights, this performance puts young participants front and center alongside Ambre, an actor, and a children’s rights expert. Blending elements of play, portraiture, and documentary, children in the audience are invited to explore and share innovative ideas from around the globe.

In French.  Kids ages 8 and up.

Route de Frontenex 56,
1207 Genève
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