Dorothée Munyaneza: Toi, moi, Tituba...
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Part of: Performing Arts Season 2026-27
“One of the most impressive voices of contemporary performing art in Europe today.” —Zürcher Theater Spektakel
In Toi, moi, Tituba…, Rwandan French dancer/singer Dorothée Munyaneza revives the troubled spirit of Tituba, an enslaved woman who was one of the first accused in the Salem witch trials. Surrounded by neon beams of light, Munyaneza slowly activates the space between audience and performer, employing deft movement, shadow play, and emotive vocals. The work investigates not just the archives that Tituba inhabits but also the archives that inhabit Tituba herself.
This show has limited capacity, with audience members seated onstage.
Part of Embodying Lost Histories.
This event takes place in a wheelchair-accessible venue with accessible restrooms.
This event features onstage seating.
Need another accommodation? Contact Visitor Services at access@walkerart.org or 612-375-7564 at least two weeks before the event to discuss your request. More information is available on our Accessibility page.
Sensory note: This event includes intermittent changes to lighting and sound levels.
Part of: Performing Arts Season 2026-27
Program support provided by FUSED, a program of Villa Albertine and Albertine Foundation; and Nor Hall and Roger Hale.