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As a little girl, she wanted to be Cyd Charisse, this American actress and dancer who captured so many hearts. Like this musical comedy idol, she is said to have flown down casino royal stairs and sang in the rain. Léonora Miano shares this dream life with you over a hot chocolate, in the foyer of the Théâtre de Vidy in Lausanne. The sky catches a cold, too bad for it, you, you taste with the author of Empress Red (Editions Grasset), from The Opposite of Whiteness. Thoughts on the White Problem (Editions Le Seuil) and La Foufoune not so in love these days, text which lays bare the alcove tortures of sub-Saharan women, the hangover which follows the nirvana of hymen nights.

It is for this raw and caustic song, this description of a society where rape is only a blip in the descent of days, where males reign from the height of their weakness, that we meet the Cameroonian writer , became French for her daughter, born in France, as she says in her essay Africa. She releases this poetic indictment, escorted by Francis Lassus, whose percussions outline the banks of an imminent liberation. On stage – until Thursday – these two magnificent people combine their souls, mischievousness and bravado as is appropriate when it comes to fomenting a revolution.

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