Monday 10 August, 21:00

La Mòssa

Four singers weave vibrant polyphonies supported by percussive footwork and hand rhythms. La Mòssa draws on vocal traditions from Italy, Réunion, Spain, Occitania, Sweden and Venezuela to build a contemporary choral tapestry. Their creations give voice to memory, freedom and urgent narratives of the present, combining rhythmic drive and intimate storytelling. The result is a fervent, immersive vocal performance that explores social and emotional landscapes through layered harmonies and dynamic energy.

Parc La Grange,
Quai Gustave-Ador, Geneva
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Photo Credit: ©Marc Ginot

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