A sensory and participatory experience along the water, listening to stories and imagining our futures. Permanent exhibition. Sunday 15 March, from 10.15am to 11am, and from 11.15am to 12pm.

An immersive journey led by Myriam Boucris. An experience that invites children and adults alike to dive into the heart of the MEG's permanent exhibition and let themselves be guided by water, which tells us about possible futures.
Along the way, we encounter the people of the Alaskan salmon, a mysterious ghost net in Australia's Torres Strait, women who walk and sing to protect rivers, and Amazonian artists who fight against gold mining to defend their rivers.
At each stage, water whispers stories of worlds to come, of indigenous resistance and the importance of caring for what flows and connects all life.
This participatory journey combines song, music, dance and theatre for a sensitive and joyful immersion, suitable for young children.
A journey along the water's edge, to dream, listen and imagine together.
The activity is for children aged from 2 to 5 and over accompanied by an adult.
The activity will take place twice during the day, once from 10.15am to 11am and again from 11.15am to 12pm.
This event is free of charge and without registration (subject to availability). Please arrive at least 5 minutes before the start of the activity at the MEG reception.
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