Wednesday 21 October, 15:00

Sobo’s Tree: Sound & Story

Free, booking required

Listen as Sobo tells the gentle story of his bond with his granddaughter Kimi. Explore a small section of the exhibition and discover objects, sounds and melodies from the collection. Hear music woven through the tale, feel textures and see colors that bring the story to life. Kids will observe, ask questions and imagine scenes, focusing on sound and gesture to make the story vivid and personal.

In French. Kids ages 0 and up.

Boulevard Carl-Vogt 65,
1205 Genève
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