A parent-child workshop, led by Anna Leckie, invites you to discover engraving using everyday materials like Tetrapak. Participants will draw, engrave, print, and leave with their own drypoint creations.
Kids ages 8 and up.
A parent-child workshop, led by Anna Leckie, invites you to discover engraving using everyday materials like Tetrapak. Participants will draw, engrave, print, and leave with their own drypoint creations.
Kids ages 8 and up.
Ouch! by FanfareduLoup is a joyfully offbeat puppet concert where strangeness takes center stage. On stage, musicians and puppets inspire, imitate, and intertwine in a repertoire that is both solemn and wild, full of humor, surprise, and whimsy. Revived with enthusiasm since 2023, this unusual show invites the audience to celebrate their quirky side in a festive and playful tribute.
Ages 6 and up.
The Biopark is temporarily hosting Janus, a unique two-headed Greek tortoise, during the renovation of the Museum. Each head of this male tortoise has its own independent brain, which sometimes makes its movements challenging. In captivity, Janus receives attentive care, resulting in an impressive lifespan of 26 years.
Join an introductory Azonto dance workshop set amidst the Afrosonica-Soundscapes exhibit. This vibrant Ghanaian dance, known for its humor and creativity, encourages joyful expression inspired by everyday life. Led by Loubna, an enthusiastic dancer specializing in Afro-urban and freestyle movements.
The ASL is marking its 45th anniversary with the immersive exhibition “Léman, l’éveil d’un peuple” (Léman, the Awakening of a People). This exhibition chronicles the fierce battle to rescue Lake Geneva from suffocation between the 1960s and 2000, driven by the collective efforts of associations, scientists, fishermen, journalists, and institutions. It offers a journey filled with documents and personal accounts, reminding visitors of the power of individual action in protecting the lake. The event features a variety of activities suitable for all ages, including fun missions for children, conferences, and guided tours. It also highlights the lake’s current challenges and encourages active engagement in its preservation.
Dive into the captivating history of the Escalade, Geneva’s iconic celebration. This guided tour delves into the stories, images, and legends of the 1602 event, featuring Elzingre’s artistic reimagining of its heroic scenes. Perfect for families, the tour concludes with a delightful culinary surprise for Saturday participants.
In French.
A musical encounter centered around the gadulka, a Bulgarian fiddle, featuring the virtuoso Dimitar Gougov and multi-instrumentalist Alexandre Cellier. This event offers a musical exchange blending tradition and creativity. Attendance is limited to 25 people.
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