Saturday 7 March, 15:00

Animals Take the Stage

Booking Required

Jump into an enchanted world of playful creatures and bright shapes. Use sculptures as inspiration to model your own imaginary animal with clay and simple tools. Feel the smooth clay, press, pinch and shape lively ears, tails and wings. Paint bold colors, try funny movements and let your creature find its place on a little stage. Explore textures, sounds and imagination while creating a character to share with friends.

In French. Kids ages 5–7.

Avenue de la Paix 10,
1202 Genève
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Photo Credit: Buffle, tortue, sanglier, céramique, 2011 © Marie Ducaté

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