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Misterioso is a duo made up of Stéphane Perrinjaquet, an experienced pianist and speaker, and Hervé Bagnoud, a sound sculptor and modular keyboardist.

In a world where noises are ever present, it becomes the everyday surroundings of every human being and every life story. Misterioso reappropriate the idea of a resonant environment to construct immaterial, multi-faceted soundscapes, with a modular synthesiser forming the backbone of everyday life, and a prepared piano sometimes playing the role of lyrical flights of fancy, sometimes that of deeper wounds. Misterioso’s performances are unique and improvised, acting like a chain of life, up and down, faulty, nostalgic, questioning and immersive.

CHF 20 per person | AG Culturel and Abobo: free
Booking advised: info@fondationopale.ch or +41 27 483 46 10

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THEATRE

GEPPETTO’S PROTOTYPES – LIONEL FOURNIER

11.04.2026, 16:30 - 17:15
Les Prototypes de Geppetto is a free reinterpretation of the birth of Pinocchio, conceived, written and performed by Lionel Fournier.
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THEATRE

OUR ANTS – LORENZO MALAGUERRA

11.04.2026, 19:30 - 20:30
This lecture – highly informative, slightly educational and completely offbeat – will inevitably change your perception of ants.
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GUIDED TOUR WITH SAMUEL GROSS

12.04.2026, 11:00 - 12:00
Discover the exhibition ROOTS from a new perspective! Join a guided tour with the exhibition’s curator, Samuel Gross.
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THEATRE

GEPPETTO’S PROTOTYPES – LIONEL FOURNIER

11.04.2026, 16:30 - 17:15
Les Prototypes de Geppetto is a free reinterpretation of the birth of Pinocchio, conceived, written and performed by Lionel Fournier.
More info
THEATRE

OUR ANTS – LORENZO MALAGUERRA

11.04.2026, 19:30 - 20:30
This lecture – highly informative, slightly educational and completely offbeat – will inevitably change your perception of ants.
More info

GUIDED TOUR WITH SAMUEL GROSS

12.04.2026, 11:00 - 12:00
Discover the exhibition ROOTS from a new perspective! Join a guided tour with the exhibition’s curator, Samuel Gross.
More info
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