Join a family-friendly exploration of African nature sounds and their musical reproduction at the MEG. Dive into the soundscapes of the temporary exhibition and learn how they inspired African musical instruments.
In French.
Join a family-friendly exploration of African nature sounds and their musical reproduction at the MEG. Dive into the soundscapes of the temporary exhibition and learn how they inspired African musical instruments.
In French.
“Abracadabra” is a workshop-performance for children, offered by the Grand Théâtre de Genève. Led by Maud Bessard-Morandas or Aurélie Brémond, it tells the tale of a kind witch with a love for singing who, with the help of the children and her apprentice, seeks to revive the magic in the theater. Participants are introduced to opera through magical spells and playful interactions, all set to the music of composers such as Purcell, Offenbach, Mozart, and Grieg.
In French. Kids ages 3 – 7.
Who hasn’t, as a child, woken up in the middle of the night, disoriented, surrounded by mysterious shapes that might be monsters—or maybe friends? “Bachibouzouk”, by the Philippe Saire Company, brings that in-between world to life, blending dance and object theatre in a poetic, twilight performance where imagination takes over once the lights go out.
The Biopark is temporarily hosting Janus, a unique two-headed Greek tortoise, during the renovation of the Museum. Each head of this male tortoise has its own independent brain, which sometimes makes its movements challenging. In captivity, Janus receives attentive care, resulting in an impressive lifespan of 26 years.
Explore the collections of the MEG as a family, with a tour that includes the library and the temporary exhibition. Join the story of Wambi, an antelope hunter, and witness the making of his musical instrument.
In French.
As part of the Green Workshops at Geneva’s Botanical Garden, children are invited to explore the oldest greenhouse in the Winter Garden, engaging all their senses. On Wednesday afternoons, they will discover various spices like cinnamon and vanilla through thematic investigations, sensory experiences, and botanical explorations. These activities are led by garden mediators, gardeners, and scientists, in collaboration with Uni3 volunteers from Geneva’s Senior University.
In French. Kids ages 6 – 13.
The ASL is marking its 45th anniversary with the immersive exhibition “Léman, l’éveil d’un peuple” (Léman, the Awakening of a People). This exhibition chronicles the fierce battle to rescue Lake Geneva from suffocation between the 1960s and 2000, driven by the collective efforts of associations, scientists, fishermen, journalists, and institutions. It offers a journey filled with documents and personal accounts, reminding visitors of the power of individual action in protecting the lake. The event features a variety of activities suitable for all ages, including fun missions for children, conferences, and guided tours. It also highlights the lake’s current challenges and encourages active engagement in its preservation.
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