
Fraise et Mouton
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Family FriendlyVerified listing: Paris-opendata
Théâtre Darius MilhaudMon, Jul 6, 2026 · 06:30 AM – 11:05 AM
Overview
Colimaçon prend son temps is a listed event at Théâtre Darius Milhaud in Paris, sourced from the city's official open-data agenda. <p>De 7 à 9 euros.</p>. Check the link for the latest schedule and ticket details.
This gentle theatrical tale follows Colimaçon, a little snail who takes his time exploring the garden and its wonders. When the always-hurried Lucy meets him, she is drawn into his world, where friends like Zoé the bee, Gustave the frog, and Fanny the ant create rhythmic, joyful, and interactive games. Children actively participate by mimicking animal sounds and movements, while acoustic instruments build a lively, immersive soundscape inspired by garden noises.
The performance blends humour, poetry, and rhythm, encouraging young audiences to savour slowness and observe the world differently. Presented as part of the Parisian young-audience festival "L'été des p'tits futés" at Théâtre Darius Milhaud, the show is designed for children aged 2 to 6. The theatre is conveniently located near the Parcs de la Villette and Buttes-Chaumont, making it an ideal cultural outing for families.
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It is a theatrical, sound, and poetic tale for children aged 2 to 6, following a little snail named Colimaçon who takes his time discovering the garden and its wonders, inviting children to participate.
Colimaçon the snail, Lucy, and friends Zoé the bee, Gustave the frog, and Fanny the ant.
Yes, it is presented as part of the Parisian young-audience festival 'L'été des p'tits futés' organized by Théâtre Darius Milhaud.
Venue & Map
Théâtre Darius Milhaud, Paris
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