surrealist Sunday
at Plateforme 10

dimanche 19 mai 2024

The 3 museums of Plateforme 10 have come together for a day of events and activities dedicated to surrealism. On the agenda: Hopscotch on the esplanade, Karaokecouché (lying karaoke), DJ Campingpong, micro-visits, and a surrealist photo studio.

Mark your calendars for Sunday, May 19, 2024, for a surrealist day!

At Photo Elysée

11h, 14h and 16h : Micro-visits

Accompanied by a guide, discover the exhibition Man Ray. Liberating photography. Duration: 20 minutes, free admission.

→ Meet at the Photo-Elysée – mudac foyer

14h-17h : Photo Studio – Surrealize Yourself!

Don't miss the chance to have your portrait taken with your nose in place of your mouth or your eyes upside down. Perhaps with a lobster on your head to top it all off? With photographer Audrey Piguet.

→ Meet at La Rotonde inside Photo Elysée

16h : French Sign Language Tour

Discover surrealism through fine arts, photography, and design with a journey that will take you from the MCBA to the Photo Elysée via the mudac, led by Noha El Sadawy, independent cultural mediator. Free, registration required.

→ Meet in the MCBA Hall

In the Photo Elysée – mudac foyer

10h-12h and 13h-17h : Surrealist Poèmaton

An installation dedicated to poetry and presented in the form of a booth inspired by the famous Photomaton, the Poèmaton encourages visitors to curiosity and invites them to an intimate and unique experience. Presented by Compagnie Chiloé. Free.

→ Meet at the Photo-Elysée – mudac foyer

18h-20h : Karaokecouché (lying Karaoke)

Lie down under words, sounds, and songs, perform your favorite songs in an unusual low-to-the-ground posture, and then take the popular and garlanded atmosphere of karaoke to its horizontal-surrealist version. Presented by Al & Cha. Free.

→ Meet at the Photo-Elysée – mudac foyer

20h-22h : DJ set Campingpong

To end this Surrealist Sunday on a high note, dance alongside Campingpong and their DJ set!

→ Meet at the Photo-Elysée – mudac foyer

At Plateforme 10

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