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Tuesday 26 May, 20:00

Under the baton of John Axelrod, the Orchestra Filarmonica di Puglia teams with MUSIKAIROS for a program pairing Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana with Francis Poulenc’s Concerto for Two Pianos. Soloists John Osborn (tenor), Bogdan Baciu (baritone) and Varduhi Khachatryan (soprano) drive the cantata’s elemental choral eruptions, while pianists Lucas Chiche and David Chen trade witty, lyrical passages in Poulenc’s score. The evening balances raw rhythmic energy and intimate lyricism, with vivid orchestral colours shaping a dramatic, theatrical soundscape.

18 – 26 May

Victoire Cathalan presents a series of paintings that trace the porous boundary between human presence and forested life. Through layered oils and textured surfaces, her canvases evoke arboreal forms, bodily traces and the regenerative forces of the living world. The exhibition invites sustained looking at the vegetal as subject and collaborator, exploring scale, gesture and the interdependence of bodies and trees through a subtle palette and material intensity.

Opening Wednesday 20 May.

Tuesday 26 May, 20:00

Three internationally acclaimed artists unite for a rare program devoted to the music of Brazilian composer Egberto Gismonti: Mario Forte (violin), Dimitar Ivanov (ten‑string guitar) and Mihail Ivanov (double bass). The programme navigates Gismonti’s blend of Brazilian folklore, classical counterpoint and jazz improvisation, emphasising intricate textures, daring harmonies and virtuosic technique. Dimitar’s ten‑string approach, rooted in piano‑like textures, dialogues with Forte’s lyrical violin and Mihail’s resonant bass, shifting between scored structures and spontaneous interplay. Gismonti himself praised the project’s intimacy and mastery.

26 May, 9 & 23 June

Fiona G. brings a razor-sharp solo hour of dark, observational stand-up that mixes Swiss deadpan with Parisian stage instincts. Fluent in several languages and armed with a precise sarcasm, she navigates subjects from everyday rituals to taboo topics with a playful cruelty and agile improvisation. The piece is a work-in-progress that plays with ego, irony and timing, offering unpredictable moments that pivot between biting malice and sudden tenderness.

In French.

Tuesday 26 May 2026, 20:00

The comedian and actor Vincent Dedienne is venturing into new creative territory with “Un lendemain soir de gala,” a unique event that combines humor and music. Dedienne will perform original songs crafted by artists he admires, including Alex Beaupain, Jeanne Cherhal, and Vincent Delerm. This promises to be a one-of-a-kind evening filled with theater, music, humor, and warmth. Tickets purchased for the previous date are still valid for the new event.

In French.

26 – 31 May

To celebrate its 175th anniversary, the Commune of Plan-les-Ouates unveils a vibrant year-long programme bringing together concerts, live performances, exhibitions, markets, sports tournaments, historical experiences, community celebrations and immersive cultural events. Blending heritage with contemporary creativity, the festivities highlight the people, traditions and local energy that have shaped the commune across generations, with everything from open-air celebrations and artistic workshops to virtual reality experiences, comedy shows, themed evenings and family-friendly activities designed to bring the entire community together.

Tuesday 26 May, 20:00

Under the baton of John Axelrod, the Orchestra Filarmonica di Puglia teams with MUSIKAIROS for a program pairing Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana with Francis Poulenc’s Concerto for Two Pianos. Soloists John Osborn (tenor), Bogdan Baciu (baritone) and Varduhi Khachatryan (soprano) drive the cantata’s elemental choral eruptions, while pianists Lucas Chiche and David Chen trade witty, lyrical passages in Poulenc’s score. The evening balances raw rhythmic energy and intimate lyricism, with vivid orchestral colours shaping a dramatic, theatrical soundscape.

18 – 26 May

Victoire Cathalan presents a series of paintings that trace the porous boundary between human presence and forested life. Through layered oils and textured surfaces, her canvases evoke arboreal forms, bodily traces and the regenerative forces of the living world. The exhibition invites sustained looking at the vegetal as subject and collaborator, exploring scale, gesture and the interdependence of bodies and trees through a subtle palette and material intensity.

Opening Wednesday 20 May.

Tuesday 26 May, 20:00

Three internationally acclaimed artists unite for a rare program devoted to the music of Brazilian composer Egberto Gismonti: Mario Forte (violin), Dimitar Ivanov (ten‑string guitar) and Mihail Ivanov (double bass). The programme navigates Gismonti’s blend of Brazilian folklore, classical counterpoint and jazz improvisation, emphasising intricate textures, daring harmonies and virtuosic technique. Dimitar’s ten‑string approach, rooted in piano‑like textures, dialogues with Forte’s lyrical violin and Mihail’s resonant bass, shifting between scored structures and spontaneous interplay. Gismonti himself praised the project’s intimacy and mastery.

26 May, 9 & 23 June

Fiona G. brings a razor-sharp solo hour of dark, observational stand-up that mixes Swiss deadpan with Parisian stage instincts. Fluent in several languages and armed with a precise sarcasm, she navigates subjects from everyday rituals to taboo topics with a playful cruelty and agile improvisation. The piece is a work-in-progress that plays with ego, irony and timing, offering unpredictable moments that pivot between biting malice and sudden tenderness.

In French.

Tuesday 26 May 2026, 20:00

The comedian and actor Vincent Dedienne is venturing into new creative territory with “Un lendemain soir de gala,” a unique event that combines humor and music. Dedienne will perform original songs crafted by artists he admires, including Alex Beaupain, Jeanne Cherhal, and Vincent Delerm. This promises to be a one-of-a-kind evening filled with theater, music, humor, and warmth. Tickets purchased for the previous date are still valid for the new event.

In French.

26 – 31 May

To celebrate its 175th anniversary, the Commune of Plan-les-Ouates unveils a vibrant year-long programme bringing together concerts, live performances, exhibitions, markets, sports tournaments, historical experiences, community celebrations and immersive cultural events. Blending heritage with contemporary creativity, the festivities highlight the people, traditions and local energy that have shaped the commune across generations, with everything from open-air celebrations and artistic workshops to virtual reality experiences, comedy shows, themed evenings and family-friendly activities designed to bring the entire community together.

Tuesday 26 May, 20:00

Under the baton of John Axelrod, the Orchestra Filarmonica di Puglia teams with MUSIKAIROS for a program pairing Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana with Francis Poulenc’s Concerto for Two Pianos. Soloists John Osborn (tenor), Bogdan Baciu (baritone) and Varduhi Khachatryan (soprano) drive the cantata’s elemental choral eruptions, while pianists Lucas Chiche and David Chen trade witty, lyrical passages in Poulenc’s score. The evening balances raw rhythmic energy and intimate lyricism, with vivid orchestral colours shaping a dramatic, theatrical soundscape.

18 – 26 May

Victoire Cathalan presents a series of paintings that trace the porous boundary between human presence and forested life. Through layered oils and textured surfaces, her canvases evoke arboreal forms, bodily traces and the regenerative forces of the living world. The exhibition invites sustained looking at the vegetal as subject and collaborator, exploring scale, gesture and the interdependence of bodies and trees through a subtle palette and material intensity.

Opening Wednesday 20 May.

Tuesday 26 May, 20:00

Three internationally acclaimed artists unite for a rare program devoted to the music of Brazilian composer Egberto Gismonti: Mario Forte (violin), Dimitar Ivanov (ten‑string guitar) and Mihail Ivanov (double bass). The programme navigates Gismonti’s blend of Brazilian folklore, classical counterpoint and jazz improvisation, emphasising intricate textures, daring harmonies and virtuosic technique. Dimitar’s ten‑string approach, rooted in piano‑like textures, dialogues with Forte’s lyrical violin and Mihail’s resonant bass, shifting between scored structures and spontaneous interplay. Gismonti himself praised the project’s intimacy and mastery.

26 May, 9 & 23 June

Fiona G. brings a razor-sharp solo hour of dark, observational stand-up that mixes Swiss deadpan with Parisian stage instincts. Fluent in several languages and armed with a precise sarcasm, she navigates subjects from everyday rituals to taboo topics with a playful cruelty and agile improvisation. The piece is a work-in-progress that plays with ego, irony and timing, offering unpredictable moments that pivot between biting malice and sudden tenderness.

In French.

Tuesday 26 May 2026, 20:00

The comedian and actor Vincent Dedienne is venturing into new creative territory with “Un lendemain soir de gala,” a unique event that combines humor and music. Dedienne will perform original songs crafted by artists he admires, including Alex Beaupain, Jeanne Cherhal, and Vincent Delerm. This promises to be a one-of-a-kind evening filled with theater, music, humor, and warmth. Tickets purchased for the previous date are still valid for the new event.

In French.

26 – 31 May

To celebrate its 175th anniversary, the Commune of Plan-les-Ouates unveils a vibrant year-long programme bringing together concerts, live performances, exhibitions, markets, sports tournaments, historical experiences, community celebrations and immersive cultural events. Blending heritage with contemporary creativity, the festivities highlight the people, traditions and local energy that have shaped the commune across generations, with everything from open-air celebrations and artistic workshops to virtual reality experiences, comedy shows, themed evenings and family-friendly activities designed to bring the entire community together.

30 – 31 May

Explore the wild plants that thrive between city pavements and walls on guided urban walks led by herbalists and artists. These strolls focus on “weeds” — their names, myths and botanical stories — revealed through close observation of cracks, courtyards and stone ledges. The experience blends sensory field observation, herbarium fragments and imaginative narratives, turning overlooked green pockets into rich landscapes. The pace invites curiosity and shared discovery, connecting participants to the city’s hidden natural worlds.

In French.

19 – 31 May

Are Demons Among Us? Berbiguier de Terre-Neuve du Thym was a French citizen from Avignon who, after having his cards read by a fortune-teller, began to see malevolent beings all around him, whom he called “goblins.” The delusion lasted his entire life. His book on demons is an impressively detailed work, written in a rich literary style and containing utterly bizarre content—both pathetic and unintentionally comical.

It constitutes the most complete account of the inner world of a man gripped by profound madness. It was rediscovered in the following century by the Surrealists, notably Raymond Queneau, as well as by enthusiasts of outsider art. The performance will be a montage of the very words of this famous “literary madman” and will offer the audience a journey into the labyrinth of his thoughts.

In French.

Saturday 30 May, 17:00

Reading and discussion with poet Kiyémis as part of Jessica Decorvet’s exhibition 𝘗𝘢𝘺𝘴𝘢𝘨𝘦 𝘪𝘮𝘱𝘰𝘴𝘴𝘪𝘣𝘭𝘦. Kiyémis is an author, Afro-feminist poet, and lecturer. She explores self-love, body positivity, and the place of women of African descent in European spaces. In addition to several books, she hosted the radio program “Rends La Joie” (Give Back the Joy) on Mediapart for two seasons. She edited the book “Pour la joie. Une ode à la résistance poétique et politique” (For Joy: An Ode to Poetic and Political Resistance), published by Les Liens qui Libèrent in 2025.

In French.

23 – 31 May

Ronchon l’teigneux is a spirited adaptation of Menander’s Dyskolos by the Groupe de Théâtre Antique de l’Université de Neuchâtel. Performed outdoors in a garden setting, this lively staging uses a colloquial translation to blend ancient comedy with contemporary energy. The ensemble favours physical humour, tight timing and convivial tableaux to explore stubbornness, love and comic misunderstandings, culminating in a communal-feast atmosphere that amplifies the play’s social warmth.

In French.

29 – 30 May

Julie Conti delivers a sharp, ironic solo show that skewers gender stereotypes and social norms. With caustic wit, sarcasm and direct physical presence, she unpacks experiences of womanhood, motherhood and partnership with uncompromising timing. The piece mixes personal testimony and satirical critique, alternating rapid-fire jokes and moments of candid reflection, creating a compact, high-energy performance that laughs while insisting on change.

In French.

26 – 31 May

To celebrate its 175th anniversary, the Commune of Plan-les-Ouates unveils a vibrant year-long programme bringing together concerts, live performances, exhibitions, markets, sports tournaments, historical experiences, community celebrations and immersive cultural events. Blending heritage with contemporary creativity, the festivities highlight the people, traditions and local energy that have shaped the commune across generations, with everything from open-air celebrations and artistic workshops to virtual reality experiences, comedy shows, themed evenings and family-friendly activities designed to bring the entire community together.

Tuesday 26 May, 20:00

Under the baton of John Axelrod, the Orchestra Filarmonica di Puglia teams with MUSIKAIROS for a program pairing Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana with Francis Poulenc’s Concerto for Two Pianos. Soloists John Osborn (tenor), Bogdan Baciu (baritone) and Varduhi Khachatryan (soprano) drive the cantata’s elemental choral eruptions, while pianists Lucas Chiche and David Chen trade witty, lyrical passages in Poulenc’s score. The evening balances raw rhythmic energy and intimate lyricism, with vivid orchestral colours shaping a dramatic, theatrical soundscape.

18 – 26 May

Victoire Cathalan presents a series of paintings that trace the porous boundary between human presence and forested life. Through layered oils and textured surfaces, her canvases evoke arboreal forms, bodily traces and the regenerative forces of the living world. The exhibition invites sustained looking at the vegetal as subject and collaborator, exploring scale, gesture and the interdependence of bodies and trees through a subtle palette and material intensity.

Opening Wednesday 20 May.

Tuesday 26 May, 20:00

Three internationally acclaimed artists unite for a rare program devoted to the music of Brazilian composer Egberto Gismonti: Mario Forte (violin), Dimitar Ivanov (ten‑string guitar) and Mihail Ivanov (double bass). The programme navigates Gismonti’s blend of Brazilian folklore, classical counterpoint and jazz improvisation, emphasising intricate textures, daring harmonies and virtuosic technique. Dimitar’s ten‑string approach, rooted in piano‑like textures, dialogues with Forte’s lyrical violin and Mihail’s resonant bass, shifting between scored structures and spontaneous interplay. Gismonti himself praised the project’s intimacy and mastery.

26 May, 9 & 23 June

Fiona G. brings a razor-sharp solo hour of dark, observational stand-up that mixes Swiss deadpan with Parisian stage instincts. Fluent in several languages and armed with a precise sarcasm, she navigates subjects from everyday rituals to taboo topics with a playful cruelty and agile improvisation. The piece is a work-in-progress that plays with ego, irony and timing, offering unpredictable moments that pivot between biting malice and sudden tenderness.

In French.

Tuesday 26 May 2026, 20:00

The comedian and actor Vincent Dedienne is venturing into new creative territory with “Un lendemain soir de gala,” a unique event that combines humor and music. Dedienne will perform original songs crafted by artists he admires, including Alex Beaupain, Jeanne Cherhal, and Vincent Delerm. This promises to be a one-of-a-kind evening filled with theater, music, humor, and warmth. Tickets purchased for the previous date are still valid for the new event.

In French.

26 – 31 May

To celebrate its 175th anniversary, the Commune of Plan-les-Ouates unveils a vibrant year-long programme bringing together concerts, live performances, exhibitions, markets, sports tournaments, historical experiences, community celebrations and immersive cultural events. Blending heritage with contemporary creativity, the festivities highlight the people, traditions and local energy that have shaped the commune across generations, with everything from open-air celebrations and artistic workshops to virtual reality experiences, comedy shows, themed evenings and family-friendly activities designed to bring the entire community together.

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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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