Cycle "Meetings for reflection and action": Discovery tour for children: The prince and the salmon

A unique experience that will take your children on a journey with the salmon people. Sunday 5 December, 10am to 11am, 11.15am to 12.15pm.

Masque du Prince Amiilgm Łguwaalksik Par Gyibaawm Laxha - David R. Boxley (1981-) Ts’msyen États-Unis, Alaska, Metlakatla 2020 Bois d’aulne, peinture acrylique Réalisé à l’occasion de l’exposition MEG inv. ETHAM 068760 ©MEG, J. Watts

"Facing the environmental emergency: appointments for reflection and action": Care, repair and sustainability.

The result of a unique collaboration between the Genevan artist Myriam Boucris of the Tohu Wa Bohu company and Ts'msyen artists Gavin Hudson and David R. Boxley from Alaska, this discovery tour offers your children the opportunity to experience, through dance and sound, a tale that evokes the relationship between the Ts'msyen and the Salmon people and reminds us of our responsibility towards our environment.

The activity is reserved for children aged 2 to 5 years old accompanied by an adult.

The activity will take place twice during the day, once from 10am to 11am and again from 11.15am to 12.15pm.

In this "Rendezvous for reflection and action" we look at the issue of care and repair. Throughout the world, the cultures and practices of indigenous peoples manage their environment through an ethic of care and a culture of reparation. As such, they contribute to the achievement of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
How can an ethic of care and a culture of repair be put into practice in our daily lives? How are these skills essential to protect our environment? It is around these questions that we wish to reflect and act during this meeting.

This event takes place on the first Sunday of the month and is therefore free of charge and requires no prior registration.