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Rwandan–Swiss artist and actress (born 1987) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kayije Kagame (born 1987) is a Rwandan–Swiss contemporary artist and actress.
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Born | 1987 (age 36–37) Geneva, Switzerland |
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Kagame was born into a Rwandan family in Geneva in 1987.[1][2] Her father, Faustin, is a prominent political journalist and advisor to President of Rwanda Paul Kagame (no relation); her mother is a teacher of history and French.[2][3] One of her siblings is filmmaker Shyaka Kagame.[2][4] Kayije became interested in acting at age 19 when she ran into director Raffaele Curi in Rome and he offered her a role in a play.[3][5] She studied theater at the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève for a year, then in 2010 enrolled in the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Techniques du Théâtre (ENSATT) in Lyon.[2][3] In 2014, she attended a summer training program in New York hosted by theater director Robert Wilson, who cast her that year in his revival of Les Nègres at the Odéon in Paris.[3][6]
In art, Kagame has made short films, sound installations, and other installations and performance pieces.[1][7] In 2019, with other artists, Kagame staged So Long Lives This, and This Gives Life to Thee, a piece that took up every part of the building of the Théâtre de l'Usine in Geneva.[1][8] The same year, Kagame and actress Grace Seri toured with Sans Grace/Avec Grace, a two-part performance piece.[1][5] In 2022, she and filmmaker Hugo Radi began touring Intérieur Vie/Intérieur Nuit, a similar work that is half staged and half filmed.[9][10]
In Alice Diop's Saint Omer (2022), Kagame made her feature film debut playing Rama, a pregnant writer observing a woman (played by Guslagie Malanda) on trial for killing her own one-year-old daughter.[11][12] Kagame's character has a real-life analogue in Diop, who attended the trial the film is based on.[13] A. O. Scott of The New York Times complimented Kagame's "seething, quiet performance", and IndieWire praised her "effortless elegance".[14][15] Kagame was chosen as one of the Révélations at the 48th César Awards, and European Film Promotion (EFP) named her one of 2023's Shooting Stars.[16]
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