FULL: An object, a sound, a story: meeting the water protectors
To allow the youngest children accompanied by an adult to tackle the questions raised by the MEG's new temporary exhibition, let's discover the struggle of the Anishinaabeg to protect their waters. After observing the singing game imagined by the artist Elizabeth La Pensée, let's discover the Ojibwe women and their way of protecting the waters in the library's music room. The visit will end with listening to sounds from this First Nation of Canada.
Important: it is now mandatory to present a COVID certificate to enter the MEG. Access to the MEG is only allowed with a COVID certificate and a valid QR code. The COVID certificate is required from the age of 16. An official identification document (identity card, passport, etc.) must be presented together with the COVID certificate. No data is retained when checking the COVID certificate. The nearest testing centre to the MEG is the Pharmacieplus du rond-point.
Places are limited and reservations must be made from Monday to Friday by email at publics.meg@ville-ge.ch, stating your name, first name, telephone number and the number of people accompanying you.