The Ensemble Vocal Pierre de Lune, led by Emmanuel Junod, will perform Cantatas I, III, and VI from Bach’s Oratorio at this traditional musical gathering in Geneva.
The Ensemble Vocal Pierre de Lune, led by Emmanuel Junod, will perform Cantatas I, III, and VI from Bach’s Oratorio at this traditional musical gathering in Geneva.
Lou Mey and Shelter Twins are performing at Catalyse, in partnership with L’Abri.
Lou Mey, a self-taught singer, delivers electro-pop music and is presenting her debut EP, “Bienvenue dans ma tête.” Performing solo with just her keyboard and computer, she shares her intimate creations and is gearing up for a new project in September 2025.
Shelter Twins, featuring Timour Nigolian and Yann Longchamp, blends oriental nu-beat, hypnotic house, drum and bass on the piano, and dub techno, offering a unique emotional journey. Timour is celebrated for his performances at renowned clubs and festivals, while Yann combines deep percussion with Balearic influences in his sets.
Four choirs and an orchestra from the University of Geneva will perform in December, presenting their finest winter tunes across five diverse concerts. The performances feature a chamber choir, a university choir, a contemporary music choir, a gospel choir, and the university orchestra, all set in iconic venues such as the Temple de Carouge, Hall of Uni Mail, Temple de la Madeleine, and Salle Frank Martin.
Concerts Details:
Chœur de chambre – Saturday 6 December, 19:00. @Temple de Carouge
Chœur de l’Université (midi) – Friday 12 December, 12:00 @Uni Mail
Chœur de musiques actuelles – UniVox – Wednesday 7 December, 20:00 @Temple de la Madeleine
Chœur Gospel – Thursday 18 December, 20:00 @Temple de la Madeleine
Orchestre de l’Université – Friday 19 December, 20:00 @Salle Frank Martin
In I need help immediately, Adél Juhász confronts fragmentation and sensory overload, drawing the audience into an immersive, vibrating environment. Drawing from hyperpop culture and demonology, the piece transforms overstimulation into an embodied strategy of resistance.
The 133rd edition of Geneva’s iconic satirical show, La Revue Genevoise 2025, takes place at the Casino-Théâtre before its renovation. Blending musical comedy, songs, dance, and sharp humor, the Revue playfully revisits local, national, and international news. It promises a festive and witty evening to enjoy with friends, family, or colleagues, celebrating laughter, wonder, and the end of an era at the theater.
In French.
Thierry Romanens and his musicians bring to life the extraordinary story of Émile Zatopek, an athlete with a unique journey, through a modern musical narrative. Zatopek, once an uranium miner and garbage collector who supported the Prague Spring revolution in 1968, became the fastest man on earth, winning three gold medals at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics. This artistic performance captures his passage through significant historical events, offering both enlightening tales of his life and times.
Back from the ashes like a mischievous phoenix, this stage adaptation of Hergé’s timeless comic hurls Bianca Castafiore’s shrill “Heavens, my jewels!” onto the boards and detonates a riotous, closed-door whodunnit inside the tranquil walls of Moulinsart: red herrings fly, misunderstandings snowball and Tintin’s entire gallery of eccentrics careen through a dazzling, hyper-faithful recreation of the album, where actors vanish into near-unrecognisable guises and the set itself crackles with playful theatrical sleight-of-hand—proof that some productions really do possess a magic, living soul of their own.
In French. Ages 7 and up.
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