Strange Tree brings its Pieds dans l’Eau series back to Geneva with an evening at Resto de la Plage, combining lakeside views with music and conviviality. Free entry before 21:00, then paid at the door.
Strange Tree brings its Pieds dans l’Eau series back to Geneva with an evening at Resto de la Plage, combining lakeside views with music and conviviality. Free entry before 21:00, then paid at the door.
La Bâtie-Festival de Genève is a multidisciplinary festival in the Geneva region, featuring a vibrant mix of music, dance, theater, and performances over 18 days. Spanning more than forty venues, it offers around fifty events showcasing both national and international artists. The festival invites audiences to explore current cultural trends and engage with diverse artistic perspectives.
This summer, the MEG invites you to unwind under the museum’s canopy, where deckchairs await, infused with music. Embrace a peaceful moment to listen to tunes, read a book, or just relax. The permanent exhibit and the Rencontres exhibition also provide cool spaces for a musical interlude and touching stories surrounding meaningful objects.
Tinta invites you to discover aerial silks at Jardin de la Jonction — an activity open to all ages. Please come in leggings and long sleeves. Every Thursday from 3:00 PM.
To celebrate Boris Charmatz’s return to La Bâtie, the Festival and Cinema Bio present screenings of two dance films by the choreographer: “Les Disparates” and “Danse gâchée dans l’herbe.” Following the screenings, there will be a discussion with Boris Charmatz and Anne Davier, followed by a brunch, providing a unique opportunity to explore or revisit his work and its evolution.
In French.
In its third edition, the event aboard the Bateau Genève invites professors from the ADEM for a vibrant celebration of world music and dance. Approximately thirty artists will offer a series of captivating 30-minute mini-concerts and performances, encouraging attendees to embark on a unique musical and artistic journey along the Quai Gustave Ador.
Le Grand Brunch takes place in the foyer of the Grand Théâtre de Genève, where guests can enjoy a generous buffet in the theatre’s ballroom setting. Each brunch is accompanied by a musical interlude that echoes the current opera or ballet production, creating a link between the stage and the table. With limited seating in the Main Foyer, advance reservations are required.
Sundays 14 September, 19 October, 16 November and 7 December, at 11:00.
Reservations are required, as places are limited.
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