Dorothée Munyaneza
Originally from Rwanda, Dorothée Munyaneza moved to England in the summer of 1994. She studied music at the Jonas Foundation in London and social sciences in Canterbury before settling in France. She collaborated with Francois Verret on Sans Retour, Ice, Cabaret and Do you remember, no I don’t. Afterwards, she worked with many other artists, notably Alain Mahé, Stéphanie Coudert, Radouan Mriziga, Maya Mihindou, and Ben Lamar Gay. In 2013, she founded her company, Kadidi, and created Samedi Détente (2014), Unwanted (2017), and Mailles (2020). With music, singing, dance, and writing, Dorothée Munyaneza starts from real-life stories to seize the memory and body and make silences heard and the scars of history seen.
An associated artist of the Theatre de la Ville in Paris from 2018 to 2021, and currently an associated artist of the Théâtre National de Chaillot and Maison de la Danse in Lyon, Munyaneza is also an artist in residence at the Fondation Camargo from 2022 to 2024.
Dorothée Munyaneza is working on her next piece, Toi, moi, Tituba, in duet with oud-player and electronic music producer Khyam Allami, to be premiered at the Tanz im August Festival in Berlin in August in 2023.