Le vrai visage des inégalités de genre dans la musique | Éléna Tissier | TEDxSaclayWomen
Elle ne voulait pas faire la révolution, juste de la musique. Mais très vite, elle a compris que le talent ne suffisait pas. Eléna Tissier, alias Kelyboy, vient nous parler d'une réalité souvent ignorée : dans l’industrie musicale, les femmes et les personnes queer doivent sans cesse prouver leur légitimité. Moins signées, moins programmées, souvent réduites à leur image plutôt qu’à leur talent, elles se heurtent à des barrières invisibles mais bien réelles. Pourquoi ces inégalités persistent-elles ? Comment faire évoluer les mentalités et les pratiques ? À travers son parcours et ses expériences, elle nous invite à ouvrir les yeux, à questionner nos habitudes et à imaginer ensemble une musique plus juste et plus inclusive.
Kelyboy est une artiste musicienne, chanteuse, productrice et DJ. Passionnée d’informatique musicale et de sciences humaines, elle mêle ses réflexions artistiques et techniques à des perspectives politiques et sociétales. Très active dans la scène féministe et queer, notamment via son collectif Chrysalide, elle collabore avec de nombreux artistes et œuvre à diversifier les représentations. Elle compose également pour le théâtre, la danse, et anime régulièrement des tables rondes et des masterclasses. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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