Myriam Rabah-Konaté

Myriam Rabah-Konaté is a sound documentary maker, dancer, writer and translator.

Based in Marseille, her work spans a variety of geographical and diasporic spaces (Seine-Saint-Denis, Rabat, London…). In her documentaries for France Culture – notably Écouter La Muette, the story of memories from a housing estate in Drancy, and Maryse Condé en sororité. Au fil des pages, des gestes, des Invisibles,  she brings together voices reflecting on the memories and territories that shape us. A long-standing artistic collaborator of Nezha Rhondali, together they develop participatory projects blending dance, somatic and collective practices.

She is co-translator of the book Undrowned. Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals  by Alexis Pauline Gumbs and co-author of the children’s book Le Nil, fleuve des pharaons. She regularly leads workshops on dance, writing, sound creation and sensory mapping in educational, social and cultural settings.