Livr@do

Journées du livre organisées par la Province de Liège
09/11/2015 10/11/2015
  • Location : Théâtre de Liège

Journées du livre organised by the Province de Liège

On November 9th and 10th, the Chiroux library is participating to the third edition of Livr@do, a book day about youth literature, in the Théâtre de Liège. Plenty of activities are planned over these two days for the young readers: book sales, meeting the authors (Jean-Marie Defossez, Thomas Lavachery,…), creative activities (contest pub-fiction with the department Jeunesse of the Province de Liège, a gift voucher to use at the library stand, …), two lectures of specialists for a professional audience, plays (Le Passeur from the book written by Lois Lowry and performed by the company Domya), etc.

More information : 04/2328641 ou sarah.dassy@provincedeliege.be

 

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Calendar

Date Hour
Monday, November 9 10:00 am
Tuesday, November 10 10:00 am

Tarifs

  • Entrée libre
IMPACT

The Tides of Times

03.11.2024 15.01.2025
Chapelle
Dance

Pedros - Portrait croisé d’un père et son fils

20.11.2024 23.11.2024
Salle de l'Œil vert
It's a choreographed portrait of a family of dancers, where ties between old and new generations are woven, bringing us closer.
Theater

Elizabeth Costello - Sept leçons et cinq contes moraux

29.11.2024 01.12.2024
Salle de la Grande Main
The most real fictional writer in literature, inspired by the works of Nobel laureate J.M. Coetzee, reappropriated by one of the masters of European theater.
Theater

KEVIN

04.12.2024 06.12.2024
Salle de la Grande Main
A naïve yet informed look at the foundations, values, and challenges of the school system.
Theater

Knokke-le-Zoute [Diptyque Écume]

04.12.2024 06.12.2024
Salle de l'Œil vert
An initiatory journey along the Belgian coast, exploring the history of an absent father.
Dance

Lapis Lazuli

11.12.2024 12.12.2024
Salle de la Grande Main
A hybrid performance – blending dance, theater, and visual arts – that mixes the grotesque, the comic, and the terrifying, pushing the boundaries of the stage.