Artistes
Your concert
Cuban singer and flutist Yaite Ramos Rodriguez, internationally acclaimed for her project La Dame Blanche, joins Geneva Camerata for a flamboyant performance dedicated to the music of her native country. From salsa to mambo, rumba to Cuban afro-jazz, embark on a journey between Havana, Santiago de Cuba and Trinidad, cities steeped in history and tradition, where the music never stops!
Access and practical information
Concert Hall:
Théâtre de Carouge
37 A, rue Ancienne, 1227 Carouge
People with reduced mobility:
Théâtre de Carouge is wheelchair accessible.
To ensure that your visit is as comfortable as possible, please inform us of your arrival by email at billetterie [at] genevacamerata.com (billetterie[at]genevacamerata[dot]com) or by telephone on +41 22 310 05 45.
Access by public transport :
Carouge-Rondeau bus stop: 21, 22, 41, 42, 44, 45
Carouge-Tours bus stop: 11, 21, 23, 41, 44, 45
ROADWORKS ON RUE DE CAROUGE!
Work in Vieux-Carouge is coming to an end, while work on Rue de Carouge is continuing. Where possible, we recommend planning your journey in advance.
The following measures are in place:
Line 18: The line terminates at the “Genève, Bel-Air” stop and no longer serves Rue de Carouge.
Line 12: Trams are running in both directions on the following sections:
Lancy-Bachet, station <-> Geneva, Blanche
Geneva, Plainpalais <-> Thônex, Moillesulaz
The “Genève, Plainpalais” tram stop in the direction of Moillesulaz has been moved to rue du Conseil-Général, platform T. Replacement buses are running between Plainpalais (departing from the stop on boulevard des Philosophes, shared with line 1, platform F) and Blanche.
Find all the information you need on the tpg website.
Car access:
Theater parking : Parking entrance : Rue Joseph-Girard 15, 1227 Carouge
Please favour/prioritize sustainable transport to get around.
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