
One of the most beloved children’s fairy tales, the story of Pinocchio, the wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy. Created by wood sculptor Gepetto, who dreams of having a son, Pinocchio escapes from his workshop and embarks on a series of adventures in the company of exotic characters, including a sneaky cat and fox, a cricket and a blue fairy that makes the puppet’s nose grow every time he lies!
A ballet that captivates the hearts of children, young and old.
Performances at 3:00 pm and 5:00 pm.
More information and tickets: click here

One of the most beloved children’s fairy tales, the story of Pinocchio, the wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy. Created by wood sculptor Gepetto, who dreams of having a son, Pinocchio escapes from his workshop and embarks on a series of adventures in the company of exotic characters, including a sneaky cat and fox, a cricket and a blue fairy that makes the puppet’s nose grow every time he lies!
A ballet that captivates the hearts of children, young and old.
Performances at 3:00 pm and 5:00 pm.
More information and tickets: click here

Celtic Legends return from the Emerald Isle with a brand new ‘Swiss Tour’ especially dedicated to Switzerland!
Saturday has two performances – 3pm and 8pm.
Tickets and more information: click here

Europe’s biggest Magic Festival for all the family, featuring the best acts from around the world with an ecclectic mix of mystery, illusion, poetry, comedy and entertainment…. That’s Magic!
Saturday 5:00 pm & 8:00 pm
Sunday 2:00 pm
More information: http://vivelamagie.com

Celtic Legends return from the Emerald Isle with a brand new ‘Swiss Tour’ especially dedicated to Switzerland!
Saturday has two performances – 3pm and 8pm.
Tickets and more information: click here

Europe’s biggest Magic Festival for all the family, featuring the best acts from around the world with an ecclectic mix of mystery, illusion, poetry, comedy and entertainment…. That’s Magic!
Saturday 5:00 pm & 8:00 pm
Sunday 2:00 pm
More information: http://vivelamagie.com

Swiss Premiere of Doin’ My Drugs in Geneva followed by a discussion: HIV: 40 years Later, Discrimination Still Kills, with Film subject, recording artist and AIDS activist Thomas Muchimba Buttenschøn; Doin’ My Drugs Documentary director Tyler Q Rosen; Executive Director of the International AIDS Society, Kevin Osborne and Charlotte Sector, the Multimedia Communications Manager of the United Nations (ONU) UNAIDS.
Doin’ My Drugs is the story of musician Thomas Muchimba Buttenschøn—born HIV-positive in 1985—and his crusade to use his music to wipe out AIDS in his native Zambia and beyond. Doin’ My Drugs aims to raise awareness about the ongoing HIV/AIDS epidemic in Zambia—a country of 17 million people where more than 1.2 million are HIV-positive or have the disease. Zambia’s situation is mirrored throughout the developing world.
A father to two young children, Buttenschøn has kept his HIV in check and his family virus-free, by “doin’ his drugs.” He recognized that his native Zambia remains trapped in a horrific and senseless AIDS crisis. While a significant percentage of the population there is infected with HIV, many antiretroviral drug treatment programs that keep the virus dormant—“a near-zero viral load” as Buttenschøn says—are widely available through government programs for free.