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Sunday 30 November, 09:30

A creative workshop inspired by Maya Rochat’s Poetry of the Earth exhibition. This immersive installation is on view at La julienne.

In French.  Kids ages 1-4.

 

 

Sunday 30 November, 17:00

L’Orchestre de Lancy-Genève is celebrating its 50th anniversary in partnership with the Cercle Bach de Genève through a concert showcasing the works of Mozart and Schubert. Conducted by Roberto Sawicki and Natacha Casagrande, and featuring soloists Emma Delannoy, David Ferreira, and Geoffroy Perruchoud, the program offers expressive and radiant pieces that combine rich harmonies with delicate emotions.

Sunday 30 November, 17:00

The CTCC Association showcases the GuZheng, a traditional Chinese zither celebrated for its elegant sound and extensive range. Utilizing a five-note pentatonic scale (C, D, E, G, A), this 21-string instrument is one of the most renowned and cherished in traditional Chinese music.

26 – 30 November

In a challenging context that has slowed Palestinian film production, the 14th edition of PFC’E turns inward to explore the richness of Palestinian cinema — from revolutionary works of the 1960s–1980s to the new wave that emerged from 1982 onward. This year’s selection features films that bridge generations, with young filmmakers engaging their elders to keep collective memory alive.

28 – 30 November

Blending theatre and music, Quentin Teixeira reimagines Nordic folklore in a moving tale about the power of imagination. Alone on stage, he brilliantly embodies a host of characters, while the Lemanic Modern Ensemble performs Grieg’s famous music live. Peer, a young boy searching for his lost mother, encounters trolls, healers, and the starry sky in an adventure that is both joyful and deeply human, offering solace in loss and rekindling the light of hope.

In French.  Ages 6 and up.

Sunday 30 November, 17:00

La Cité Bleue hosts the second edition of the Radu Lupu Prize, paying tribute to the legendary Romanian pianist, who would have turned 80 in November 2025. Known for his poetic and introspective interpretations, Lupu remains a major influence in classical music.

Launched by the Radu Lupu Foundation, the prize supports emerging pianists. Following in the footsteps of first laureate Vsevolod Zavidov, this year’s winner will be featured in a recital celebrating Lupu’s enduring legacy.

Sunday 30 November, 09:30

A creative workshop inspired by Maya Rochat’s Poetry of the Earth exhibition. This immersive installation is on view at La julienne.

In French.  Kids ages 1-4.

 

 

Sunday 30 November, 17:00

L’Orchestre de Lancy-Genève is celebrating its 50th anniversary in partnership with the Cercle Bach de Genève through a concert showcasing the works of Mozart and Schubert. Conducted by Roberto Sawicki and Natacha Casagrande, and featuring soloists Emma Delannoy, David Ferreira, and Geoffroy Perruchoud, the program offers expressive and radiant pieces that combine rich harmonies with delicate emotions.

Sunday 30 November, 17:00

The CTCC Association showcases the GuZheng, a traditional Chinese zither celebrated for its elegant sound and extensive range. Utilizing a five-note pentatonic scale (C, D, E, G, A), this 21-string instrument is one of the most renowned and cherished in traditional Chinese music.

26 – 30 November

In a challenging context that has slowed Palestinian film production, the 14th edition of PFC’E turns inward to explore the richness of Palestinian cinema — from revolutionary works of the 1960s–1980s to the new wave that emerged from 1982 onward. This year’s selection features films that bridge generations, with young filmmakers engaging their elders to keep collective memory alive.

28 – 30 November

Blending theatre and music, Quentin Teixeira reimagines Nordic folklore in a moving tale about the power of imagination. Alone on stage, he brilliantly embodies a host of characters, while the Lemanic Modern Ensemble performs Grieg’s famous music live. Peer, a young boy searching for his lost mother, encounters trolls, healers, and the starry sky in an adventure that is both joyful and deeply human, offering solace in loss and rekindling the light of hope.

In French.  Ages 6 and up.

Sunday 30 November, 17:00

La Cité Bleue hosts the second edition of the Radu Lupu Prize, paying tribute to the legendary Romanian pianist, who would have turned 80 in November 2025. Known for his poetic and introspective interpretations, Lupu remains a major influence in classical music.

Launched by the Radu Lupu Foundation, the prize supports emerging pianists. Following in the footsteps of first laureate Vsevolod Zavidov, this year’s winner will be featured in a recital celebrating Lupu’s enduring legacy.

Sunday 30 November, 09:30

A creative workshop inspired by Maya Rochat’s Poetry of the Earth exhibition. This immersive installation is on view at La julienne.

In French.  Kids ages 1-4.

 

 

Sunday 30 November, 17:00

L’Orchestre de Lancy-Genève is celebrating its 50th anniversary in partnership with the Cercle Bach de Genève through a concert showcasing the works of Mozart and Schubert. Conducted by Roberto Sawicki and Natacha Casagrande, and featuring soloists Emma Delannoy, David Ferreira, and Geoffroy Perruchoud, the program offers expressive and radiant pieces that combine rich harmonies with delicate emotions.

Sunday 30 November, 17:00

The CTCC Association showcases the GuZheng, a traditional Chinese zither celebrated for its elegant sound and extensive range. Utilizing a five-note pentatonic scale (C, D, E, G, A), this 21-string instrument is one of the most renowned and cherished in traditional Chinese music.

26 – 30 November

In a challenging context that has slowed Palestinian film production, the 14th edition of PFC’E turns inward to explore the richness of Palestinian cinema — from revolutionary works of the 1960s–1980s to the new wave that emerged from 1982 onward. This year’s selection features films that bridge generations, with young filmmakers engaging their elders to keep collective memory alive.

28 – 30 November

Blending theatre and music, Quentin Teixeira reimagines Nordic folklore in a moving tale about the power of imagination. Alone on stage, he brilliantly embodies a host of characters, while the Lemanic Modern Ensemble performs Grieg’s famous music live. Peer, a young boy searching for his lost mother, encounters trolls, healers, and the starry sky in an adventure that is both joyful and deeply human, offering solace in loss and rekindling the light of hope.

In French.  Ages 6 and up.

Sunday 30 November, 17:00

La Cité Bleue hosts the second edition of the Radu Lupu Prize, paying tribute to the legendary Romanian pianist, who would have turned 80 in November 2025. Known for his poetic and introspective interpretations, Lupu remains a major influence in classical music.

Launched by the Radu Lupu Foundation, the prize supports emerging pianists. Following in the footsteps of first laureate Vsevolod Zavidov, this year’s winner will be featured in a recital celebrating Lupu’s enduring legacy.

Sunday 30 November, 09:30

A creative workshop inspired by Maya Rochat’s Poetry of the Earth exhibition. This immersive installation is on view at La julienne.

In French.  Kids ages 1-4.

 

 

Sunday 30 November, 17:00

L’Orchestre de Lancy-Genève is celebrating its 50th anniversary in partnership with the Cercle Bach de Genève through a concert showcasing the works of Mozart and Schubert. Conducted by Roberto Sawicki and Natacha Casagrande, and featuring soloists Emma Delannoy, David Ferreira, and Geoffroy Perruchoud, the program offers expressive and radiant pieces that combine rich harmonies with delicate emotions.

Sunday 30 November, 17:00

The CTCC Association showcases the GuZheng, a traditional Chinese zither celebrated for its elegant sound and extensive range. Utilizing a five-note pentatonic scale (C, D, E, G, A), this 21-string instrument is one of the most renowned and cherished in traditional Chinese music.

26 – 30 November

In a challenging context that has slowed Palestinian film production, the 14th edition of PFC’E turns inward to explore the richness of Palestinian cinema — from revolutionary works of the 1960s–1980s to the new wave that emerged from 1982 onward. This year’s selection features films that bridge generations, with young filmmakers engaging their elders to keep collective memory alive.

28 – 30 November

Blending theatre and music, Quentin Teixeira reimagines Nordic folklore in a moving tale about the power of imagination. Alone on stage, he brilliantly embodies a host of characters, while the Lemanic Modern Ensemble performs Grieg’s famous music live. Peer, a young boy searching for his lost mother, encounters trolls, healers, and the starry sky in an adventure that is both joyful and deeply human, offering solace in loss and rekindling the light of hope.

In French.  Ages 6 and up.

Sunday 30 November, 17:00

La Cité Bleue hosts the second edition of the Radu Lupu Prize, paying tribute to the legendary Romanian pianist, who would have turned 80 in November 2025. Known for his poetic and introspective interpretations, Lupu remains a major influence in classical music.

Launched by the Radu Lupu Foundation, the prize supports emerging pianists. Following in the footsteps of first laureate Vsevolod Zavidov, this year’s winner will be featured in a recital celebrating Lupu’s enduring legacy.

Sunday 30 November, 09:30

A creative workshop inspired by Maya Rochat’s Poetry of the Earth exhibition. This immersive installation is on view at La julienne.

In French.  Kids ages 1-4.

 

 

Sunday 30 November, 17:00

L’Orchestre de Lancy-Genève is celebrating its 50th anniversary in partnership with the Cercle Bach de Genève through a concert showcasing the works of Mozart and Schubert. Conducted by Roberto Sawicki and Natacha Casagrande, and featuring soloists Emma Delannoy, David Ferreira, and Geoffroy Perruchoud, the program offers expressive and radiant pieces that combine rich harmonies with delicate emotions.

Sunday 30 November, 17:00

The CTCC Association showcases the GuZheng, a traditional Chinese zither celebrated for its elegant sound and extensive range. Utilizing a five-note pentatonic scale (C, D, E, G, A), this 21-string instrument is one of the most renowned and cherished in traditional Chinese music.

26 – 30 November

In a challenging context that has slowed Palestinian film production, the 14th edition of PFC’E turns inward to explore the richness of Palestinian cinema — from revolutionary works of the 1960s–1980s to the new wave that emerged from 1982 onward. This year’s selection features films that bridge generations, with young filmmakers engaging their elders to keep collective memory alive.

28 – 30 November

Blending theatre and music, Quentin Teixeira reimagines Nordic folklore in a moving tale about the power of imagination. Alone on stage, he brilliantly embodies a host of characters, while the Lemanic Modern Ensemble performs Grieg’s famous music live. Peer, a young boy searching for his lost mother, encounters trolls, healers, and the starry sky in an adventure that is both joyful and deeply human, offering solace in loss and rekindling the light of hope.

In French.  Ages 6 and up.

Sunday 30 November, 17:00

La Cité Bleue hosts the second edition of the Radu Lupu Prize, paying tribute to the legendary Romanian pianist, who would have turned 80 in November 2025. Known for his poetic and introspective interpretations, Lupu remains a major influence in classical music.

Launched by the Radu Lupu Foundation, the prize supports emerging pianists. Following in the footsteps of first laureate Vsevolod Zavidov, this year’s winner will be featured in a recital celebrating Lupu’s enduring legacy.

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Geneva Classics

Visiting for the first time? A quick guide to the city’s top attractions.

The MEG is a renowned museum dedicated to the exploration and presentation of cultural diversity from around the world. Located in the heart of Geneva, it houses an extensive collection of over 80,000 objects, including artifacts, textiles, and artworks that highlight the rich traditions and histories of various communities. The museum emphasizes interactive and immersive exhibitions, engaging visitors with contemporary issues related to culture and identity.

Cool fact: The e-MEG app serves as a digital twin of the permanent exhibition, providing an audio guide and detailed descriptions along with photographs of all displayed objects.

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Since its opening in 1994, the MAMCO Geneva (Musée d’art moderne et contemporain)  has staged 450 exhibitions with works dating from the 1960s to the present day. Mamco’s holdings include works by Christo, Martin Kippenberger, Jenny Holzer, Dan Flavin, Sarkis, Franz Erhard Walther and Sylvie Fleury, among many others.

Cool fact: The MAMCO is the epicenter of the “Nuit des Bains”, held three times a year.  During this event, the district around the museum is transformed into a large gallery and attracts thousands of art lovers and sightseers each night.

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With a collection of 27,000 items from Switzerland, Europe and the Middle and Far East, and a witness to twelve centuries of ceramic art from the Middle Ages to modern times, the Ariana is one of Europe’s great museums specializing in glass and ceramics.

Cool fact: On the first Sunday of each month, the Ariana Museum opens its temporary exhibitions to the public.

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