Free for all
Refreshments and snacks on site
2 performances :
- 10am short version (45 minutes)
- 4pm long version (1h10)
Open to the public from 3pm to enjoy games from the toy library and refreshments.
Refreshments and snacks on site
2 performances :
- 10am short version (45 minutes)
- 4pm long version (1h10)
Open to the public from 3pm to enjoy games from the toy library and refreshments.
Free for all
Refreshments and snacks on site
Accessible to very young audiences for both performances
A motor skills area will be available for 0-3 year olds in the auditorium during the show + presence of the Coligny toy library
Event organized as part of the Semaine de la Petite Enfance (Early Childhood Week), for both performances, a motorized area will be available for 0-3 year olds during the show.
Sound mechanisms, gears, inventive and empirical lutherie, various objects for handcrafted music: in their workshop, the Bric à Brac Orchestra company has spent three years imagining and building the unusual playground for this show. The Syphonium à coulisse, the Bobinoline and the Tintinnabulinophone come to life under the fingers of these two inspired musicians who, with a sense of humor about objects and a love of words (unless it's the other way around), lead you through their superphonic revolution.
Antoine Dagallier and Pierre-Alain Vernette, musician-actors
and set and instrument designer
Patricia Montorier, stage director
Refreshments and snacks on site
Accessible to very young audiences for both performances
A motor skills area will be available for 0-3 year olds in the auditorium during the show + presence of the Coligny toy library
Event organized as part of the Semaine de la Petite Enfance (Early Childhood Week), for both performances, a motorized area will be available for 0-3 year olds during the show.
Sound mechanisms, gears, inventive and empirical lutherie, various objects for handcrafted music: in their workshop, the Bric à Brac Orchestra company has spent three years imagining and building the unusual playground for this show. The Syphonium à coulisse, the Bobinoline and the Tintinnabulinophone come to life under the fingers of these two inspired musicians who, with a sense of humor about objects and a love of words (unless it's the other way around), lead you through their superphonic revolution.
Antoine Dagallier and Pierre-Alain Vernette, musician-actors
and set and instrument designer
Patricia Montorier, stage director




