Sunday 24 May, 11:00

Symphonie Florale

Booking Required

Discover a gentle ballet where a little boy finds the magic of flowers and his path as an artist. Through delicate classical movement, vivid colors and playful choreography, children watch a poetic story unfold, encouraged to follow gestures, music and blooming scenes. The show offers a calm, sensory experience that sparks imagination and early appreciation of dance.

In French. Kids ages 2 and up.

Place des Volontaires 2,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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