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Sedera Ranaivoarinosy, France

Sedera Ranaivoarinosy (FR) is a freelance writer, journalist and translator based in Paris. She studied journalism and dramatic literature in New York and came back home to work in the philanthropy and social economy sectors for 5 years before going freelance to go back to her great love: writing, in French and in English. Her work centres around amplifying initiatives that foster change in the world. When writing about art, she seeks to capture the transformative power of performance on its viewers. She is currently working on a book project rooted in the history of women in the hip-hop movement, with dance as a central focus.

Media by Sedera Ranaivoarinosy
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Oona through the ages

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Elle Sofe Sara: Vástádus eana – The answer is land

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Danse Élargie: almost ridding dance of its borders