The 8th Garden Party offers a festive weekend filled with music, activities for all ages, and local crafts. The music lineup is diverse, featuring reggae, dub, drum and bass, and more. Enjoy culinary delights, a bar, and kid-friendly activities.
The 8th Garden Party offers a festive weekend filled with music, activities for all ages, and local crafts. The music lineup is diverse, featuring reggae, dub, drum and bass, and more. Enjoy culinary delights, a bar, and kid-friendly activities.
The MEG’s Sunday Cinema offers a free film series focusing on music and current societal themes. Each month, documentaries, fictional films, and animations are screened in the Museum’s Auditorium on a first-come, first-served basis, with no prior registration needed.
Immerse yourself in a unique sensory journey that blends dance and sound, taking you on a voyage with the salmon people through the planet’s currents. This experience, born from the collaboration between Myriam Boucris of the Tohu Wa Bohu company and Alaska’s Ts’msyen artists Gavin Hudson and David R. Boxley, delves into the bond between the Ts’msyen people and salmon, while raising awareness about the climate crisis.
In French. Ages 2 to 7, accompanied by an adult.
The FMAC is hosting Godzillab for a two-week creative workshop series tailored for kids. Led by Estelle Germain, Fred Fivaz, and Kleio Obergfell-Thomaïdes, children will have the opportunity to design and craft giant monster posters for the FMAC’s exterior or create 3D dioramas inspired by extraordinary tales.
In French. Ages 7 to 13.
FILMARcito Itinerante offers a tour of short film screenings for children across various communes in Geneva. Running from January to June, this program takes young audiences on a journey through the music, history, nature, and dreams of the Latin American continent, promoting cultural diversity awareness and respect for ecosystems. Some sessions feature a musical activity between films.
Kids ages 4 and up.
“Baur en famille” invites children to explore the tales of extraordinary women from China. From Mulan to empresses and pirate women, our guide will share captivating stories of legendary heroines. A 45-minute storytelling visit awaits young and old alike.
Ages 5 to 8.
Craft and Play at Your Own Pace with Upcycled Materials! The “Joue à ton rythme!” collective invites you to a music instrument-making workshop in the MEG Garden, inspired by Max Vandervost’s creations. This group turns recycled objects into musical instruments, offering participants the opportunity to perform together, create spontaneous music, and take turns conducting. Led by Alexandra Tundo, Andreas Fulgosi, and Jean-Marc Bassoli, the workshop is open to both children and adults, free of charge, and requires no prior registration. This event is part of a series focused on addressing urgent climate issues through the unique lens of the MEG.
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