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Dorothée Munyaneza was born on 1982 in Kigali, Rwanda, is a British-Rwandan singer, actress, dancer and choreographer (born 1982). Discover Dorothée Munyaneza's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

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Occupation Singer Actress Dancer Choreographer
Age 42 years old
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Born 1982, 1982
Birthday 1982
Birthplace Kigali, Rwanda
Nationality Rwanda

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1961

During the performance, she chanted the names of Algerians killed during the Paris massacre of 1961.

1982

Dorothée Munyaneza (born 1982) is a British-Rwandan singer, actress, dancer and choreographer.

She has produced two performance pieces, Samedi Détente and Unwanted, both about the Rwandan genocide.

Munyaneza was born in Kigali, Rwanda.

Her father is a pastor, and her mother is a journalist.

Munyaneza and her family left Kigali during the Rwandan genocide, when Munyaneza was aged 12.

Her mother worked for a non-governmental organisation, and was therefore able to secure the family a safe passage to London.

There she studied at the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle.

Whilst studying, she met Christine Sigwart, founder of the Jonas Foundation, a charity that aims to help integrate immigrant children.

She became interested in music, and studied music at the Jonas Foundation.

Munyaneza studied music and social sciences at Canterbury Christ Church University.

She now resides in Marseille, France, and has a daughter.

Munyaneza was inspired to work on the Rwandan genocide topic after seeing documentaries on the subject, especially one by Thierry Michel about the work of Denis Mukwege.

Munyaneza worked on the sound track for the Hotel Rwanda film.

She started out as a singer and storyteller for the film, but then started dancing in a style similar to how she had danced as a child in Rwanda.

She worked with François Verret, Robyn Orlin, Rachid Ouramdane, Nan Goldin, Mark Tompkins, Ko Murobushi and Alain Buffard.

2010

As a singer, she released her first solo album in 2010, which was produced by Martin Russell.

2012

In 2012, she collaborated with British composer James Seymour Brett to produce the album Earth Songs.

2013

In 2013, she starred in a performance by Rachid Ouramdane in Rennes, France.

2014

In 2014, Munyaneza produced the work Samedi Détente (Saturday relaxation).

It focused upon the Rwandan genocide, how 800,000 people died in 100 days, and her own personal experience of the genocide.

The work debuted in Nîmes, France.

2017

In 2017, she produced Unwanted, her second work about the Rwandan genocide.

The work featured French composer Alain Mahé, and focused on interviews between Munyaneza and survivors of the genocide, as well as women in Congo, Chad, Syria, and the countries that were formerly part of the SFR Yugoslavia.

Unwanted has a particular focus on raped women and their conceived children.

Munyaneza presented Unwanted at the 2017 Festival d'Avignon, and also at the Festival d'automne à Paris.