Photo credit: Olivier Calicis
The European Biennial “Premières Rencontres – Art, Early Childhood and Performing Arts” comes to an end this week! 3 shows, including 1 from Belgium, are scheduled in libraries and socio-cultural centres in Val-d’Oise and Seine-et-Marne.
Can’t you hear that little sound there, just to the left? It comes closer and becomes… music! Le Silence des champignons is an audio and visual journey into a sensitive universe, populated by strange instruments and mysterious mushroom-like objects…
At the George Sand Library in Dammartin-en-Goële
2 April: 10.15AM and 2PM (schools)
At the Survilliers Library
3 April: 10.30AM (open to all) and 2PM (schools)
Walangaan – water that flows in Wolof – tells the story of the water cycle in its own way. Water that waters, water that runs down the skin, water that splashes, water that cleans, water that sings, water that lulls, water that gushes. And the water that sometimes, more and more, runs out.
At the Valéry Watteau SCC in Sarcelles
3 April: 2.30PM and 4PM – Find out more and book
4 & 5 April 10.30AM and 2.30PM (schools)
For the duration of an insomnia, Merveille(s) takes toddlers and the adults who accompany them on a journey to the land of the tiny and the marvellous. It’s a journey that highlights the tiny wonders we need to look after.
At the Cube Garges Library, in Garges-lès-Gonesse
4 April: 9AM and 10.30AM (schools)