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 communes of Bernex and Confignon are hosting the Festival of Sustainability to highlight environmentally friendly local practices. The Festival de la Durabilité offers a space for reflection and learning on sustainable lifestyles, featuring activities across various locations in both communes.
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.
The Centre des Arts showcases a rare selection of Chu Teh-Chun’s works on paper, emphasizing calligraphy and ink. These pieces reflect his profound connection to Chinese roots and spontaneous gestural expression. Designed as an educational experience, the exhibition delves into the artist’s intimacy, his approach to space and movement, and the interplay between ink and material.
Explore Demain is Geneva’s festival for dreaming, sharing, and shaping a collective future. Featuring inspiring talks by diverse figures like Manon Fleury, Rob Hopkins, and Worakls, this edition promises impactful events.
For its 60th edition, the Printemps carougeois festival invites you to embark on a journey—be it distant or introspective, into the past or towards the future. Whether exploring real landscapes or intimate memories, each adventure promises a unique story to tell.
La Cour des Contes is a captivating oral literature festival that has enchanted the town of Plan-les-Ouates for nearly 30 years, becoming a key event in the French-speaking world. Blending ancient myths with modern issues, the festival offers a rich and diverse program.
While family-friendly tales delight young audiences, the teen/adult program invites reflection and exploration. Highlights include Philippe Imbert’s clever take on princess stereotypes, Jennifer Anderson’s journey through the polar night and Indigenous climate concerns, and Pascal Mitsuru Guéran’s dive into Japan’s mysterious voluntary disappearances in Les évaporés du Japon. With over 50 performances, there’s much more to discover.
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