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Marine Sitou

Marine is a storyteller, singer, and music performer whose work explores Afro-Caribbean rhythms, oral traditions, beliefs, and rituals. Rooted in her French Caribbean heritage and African diasporic ancestry, her artistic practice lies at the intersection of music production, voice, and craft.

Through sound, she draws inspiration from Caribbean rhythmic traditions such as Gwoka and Bèlè, as well as from ancestral knowledge fragmented or erased through colonial history. Her work often deconstructs traditional French Caribbean musical patterns, reassembling them into new sonic landscapes. Singing serves both as storytelling and as an embodied ritual, allowing memory, spirituality, and imagination to coexist.

Her practice considers how sound can become a space for remembrance, healing, and reconnection with diasporic histories, while also opening pathways toward new cultural futures.