Tuesday 28 April, 18:30

Reading in Resonance #6 – Didier Jourdren

Poet Didier Jourdren presents a reading that blends literature and music, exploring poetic prose, moments of astonishment and quiet contemplation. Joined by reader Alicia Packer and pianist Toni Costa, the evening foregrounds the interplay of voice and piano, while language itself—its rhythms and wordplay—becomes a musical element. The program favors intimate, reflective passages that invite attentive listening, creating a warm, meditative atmosphere that lingers after the last line.

In French.

Rue des Terreaux-du-Temple 12,
, Switzerland
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