The Tavel House offers a delightful storytime club for children. Join us to listen to shimmering winter tales and warm up as we chase away the winter months.
Kids aged 6 and up, accompanied by an adult.
The Tavel House offers a delightful storytime club for children. Join us to listen to shimmering winter tales and warm up as we chase away the winter months.
Kids aged 6 and up, accompanied by an adult.
The acrobatic sensation from Australia is coming to Am Stram Gram! Seven acrobats create an atmosphere of joy and camaraderie, performing breathtaking feats and even inviting audience members to join them on stage. Their performances, stripped of gimmicks, are captivating and brimming with humor and teamwork, delivering unforgettable moments of pure joy to the audience.
Isidore, a circus child forced to trade his nomadic life for a sedentary education, discovers the rigid rules of school and befriends Anaïs, a rebellious dreamer. Together they escape into a vivid adventure. Brought to life by three puppeteer-musicians, this energetic and poetic show explores, with humor and nuance, the shadows and lights of school and of learning to live.
Kids ages 5 and up.
Art-en-Ciel presents a poetic reimagining of the legend of Hamelin. Drawing inspiration from the writings of the Brothers Grimm and Prosper Mérimée, this adaptation, narrated by Michaël Comte with musical masterpieces performed by Isabelle Meyer and the Ensemble Art-en-Ciel, delves into the liberating power of music and highlights the significance of art, friendship, and imagination in overcoming challenges.
In French. Kids ages 6 and up.
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.
Animuse geologists present research on paleontology and Earth history, drawing on fieldwork and geological analysis to interpret the end-Cretaceous fossil record.
They examine competing hypotheses for the end-Cretaceous extinction — asteroid impact, massive volcanism and ecological stress — and review the evidence from fossils and sediments. The talk explores how these interpretations shape our understanding of biodiversity loss and the deep-time processes that have shaped life on Earth.
In French. Ages 6 and up.
In conjunction with the exhibition “ELLES: Contemporary Australian Indigenous Women Artists,”
ELLES brings together powerful contemporary Aboriginal women artists whose work bridges ancestral storytelling and modern abstraction. Featuring major figures such as Emily Kam Kngwarray and Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori, alongside artists from the Bérengère Primat Collection / Fondation Opale, the exhibition at the Musée Rath highlights symbolic, vibrant works rooted in land, memory, and spirituality. Between tradition and contemporary expression, these intimate visual cartographies celebrate the deep connection between culture, nature, and creation.
In French. Ages 6 and up, accompanied by an adult.
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