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Theatre: Freda, a Political Self-Fiction at La Machinerie De Vénissieux

Summary by Lyon Capitale
Mariama, a young actress from Réunion and Comorienne, fled a show where she embodied Josephine Baker. Between intimate memories and collective memory, she questioned the stereotypes, colonial heritage and the place of the racialized artists. In this only powerful and tragi-comic scene, Kainana Ramadani mixes French and Creole to explore the links between France, the United States and the ocean [...] L'article Theatre: Freda, a political self-fic…
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Mariama, a young actress from Réunion and Comorienne, fled a show where she embodied Josephine Baker. Between intimate memories and collective memory, she questioned the stereotypes, colonial heritage and the place of the racialized artists. In this only powerful and tragi-comic scene, Kainana Ramadani mixes French and Creole to explore the links between France, the United States and the ocean [...] L'article Theatre: Freda, a political self-fic…

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Lyon Capitale broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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