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Name
  
Sotigui Kouyate


Role
  
Actor

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Born
  
July 19, 1936 (
1936-07-19
)

Died
  
April 17, 2010, Paris, France

Spouse
  
Ester Marty Kouyate (m. ?–2010)

Children
  
Dani Kouyate, Hassane Kassi Kouyate

Awards
  
Silver Bear for Best Actor

Movies
  
London River, Little Senegal, Sia - le reve du python, Genesis, The Sheltering Sky

Similar People
  
Dani Kouyate, Rachid Bouchareb, Brenda Blethyn, Cheick Oumar Sissoko, Claude Nuridsany

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Sotigui Kouyaté (19 July 1936 – 17 April 2010) was one of the first Burkinabé actors. He was the father of film director Dani Kouyaté and was a member of the Mandinka ethnic group.

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Members of Kouyaté lineage or clan have served as griots for the Keita clan since at least the 13th century. The Kouyatés guard customs, and their knowledge is authoritative among Mandinkas. Keitas have to provide amenities to Kouyatés, who in turn should not hesitate to ask for Keita help. The word Kouyaté translates as "there is a secret between you and me".

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Biography

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Sotigui Kouyaté was born in Mali to Guinean parents and is Burkinabé by adoption. When he was a child, he enjoyed koteba performances. He once played on the Burkina Faso national football team. Kouyaté began his theatre career in 1966, when he appeared as adviser to the king in a historical play produced by his friend Boubacar Dicko. That year, he founded a theatre company with 25 people and soon wrote his first play, The Crocodile’s Lament.

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Kouyaté has worked with Peter Brook on his theater and film projects since they became associated with one another while working on Brook's adaptation of the Indian epic The Mahabharata in 1983. Kouyaté has appeared in over two dozen films, most recently as Jacob in Genesis and Alioune in Little Senegal. Kouyaté played the central role of Djeliba Kouyaté in Dani Kouyaté's 1995 film Keïta! l'Héritage du griot, the character being imagined as an old dying man by his son, though portrayed as more forceful than that. The elder Kouyaté also plays instruments, simple melodies on the kora or flute.

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From 1990 to 1996 Kouyaté toured the United States and Europe as part of La Voix du Griot ("Voice of the Griot"), a storytelling theater show he founded. When asked in an October 2001 interview whether he felt he was carrying a message from Africa, he replied:

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Let’s be modest. Africa is vast, and it would be pretentious to speak in its name. I’m fighting the battle with words because I’m a storyteller, a griot. Rightly or wrongly, they call us masters of the spoken word. Our duty is to encourage the West to appreciate Africa more. It’s also true that many Africans don’t really know their own continent. And if you forget your culture, you lose sight of yourself. It is said that “the day you no longer know where you’re going, just remember where you came from.” Our strength lies in our culture. Everything I do as a storyteller, a griot, stems from this rooting and openness.

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In 2009, Kouyaté won a Silver Bear at the Berlinale Filmfestival for his acting. He played the main male character in Rachid Bouchareb's drama London River, about the 2005 London bombings. On 17 April 2010, he died in Paris.

Sotigui Kouyate: A Modern Griot

Director: Mahamat-Saleh Haroun From: Chad/France Year: 1996 Minutes:58 Language: French with English subtitles Genre: Documentary

  • Official selection, African Diaspora Film Festival 2007
  • When casting The Mahabharata, Peter Brook’s assistant scoured through film studios in search of an actor to take on one of the lead roles, Bhishma the sage. “I saw one shot of a tree and a man as tall and slender as this tree, with an extraordinary presence and quality. It was Sotigui,” recalls Brook in this documentary about the actor. Born in 1936 in Bamako (Mali), Kouyaté belongs to an illustrious family of griots–masters of words who are at once genealogists, historians, masters of ceremonies, advisers, mediators, singers and musicians. He has handed down all these talents, as a composer, dancer, actor and father, to his own children and a multitude of “spiritual children” dispersed across the world, for whom he is a precious guide. Filling each of his roles with profound dignity, he has appeared in some 60 films, including Sia The Dream of the Python directed by his son Dany Kouyate and Names Live Nowhere in which he follows African immigrants in Belgium and tells their story only as a griot could.

    Through testimonies by Peter Brook, Jean-Claude Carriere, Jean-Pierre Guigane and Sotigui Kouyate himself, Sotigui Kouyate: a Modern Griot dresses the portrait of one of Africa’s greatest actor now based in Paris. From Africa to Europe, the film unveils the multiple facets of Sotigui Kouyate, actor, musician and modern griot. Winner ACCT award at the Amiens Film Festival, 1996.

    "Despite years away from home and a career spanning many cultures, Malian actor and griot Sotigui Kouyaté has not strayed from his foremost mission: to break ignorance of Africa's living traditions and spark encounters across continents" - Cynthia Guttman, UNESCO Courier.

    Filmography

    Actor
    2009
    Errance (Short)
    2009
    London River as
    Ousmane
    2007
    Faro, la reine des eaux as
    Dorfchef
    2005
    The Ring Finger as
    Le cireur de chaussures
    2005
    Housewarming as
    Songoo
    2003
    Gate to Heaven as
    Togo
    2002
    Jim, la nuit (TV Movie) as
    Le grand-père
    2002
    The Truth About Charlie as
    Dealer 'Prophète'
    2002
    Dirty Pretty Things as
    Shinti
    2001
    Sia, the Dream of the Python as
    Wakhané
    2000
    Little Senegal as
    Alloune
    1999
    Chère Marianne (TV Series) as
    Julius
    - Cellule familiale (1999) - Julius
    1999
    Civilisées as
    Ousmane
    1999
    Genesis as
    Jacob
    1997
    P.J. (TV Series) as
    Anatole
    - Cambriolage (1997) - Anatole (as Sotigui Kouyate)
    - Racket (1997) - Anatole (as Sotigui Kouyate)
    1997
    Mira la magnifique (TV Movie) as
    N'Golok
    1997
    Highlander (TV Series) as
    Hijad
    - Comes a Horseman (1997) - Hijad
    1997
    Saraka bô as
    Cissé
    1996
    Le dur métier de policier (Short) as
    Alan
    1996
    Rainbow for Rimbaud as
    Le Marabout
    1996
    Le juge est une femme (TV Series) as
    Alassante
    - L'enfant de l'absente (1996) - Alassante
    1995
    Après la pluie (Short)
    1995
    Le maître des éléphants as
    Kambou
    1995
    Keita! L'héritage du griot as
    Djeliba Kouyate
    1995
    Sale gosse as
    Tewfik
    1995
    À cran as
    Le pompiste
    1994
    Names Live Nowhere
    1993
    Rupture(s)
    1993
    Tombés du ciel as
    Knak
    1992
    IP5: The Island of Pachyderms as
    Emile
    1992
    Golem, l'esprit de l'exil as
    Boaz
    1990
    Cantara (TV Mini Series) as
    Khotar
    1990
    Mamy Wata
    1990
    The Sheltering Sky as
    Abdelkader (as Sotigui Kouyate)
    1990
    L'africana as
    Schwarzer im Bistro (as Sottigui Kouyaté)
    1990
    Le Lyonnais (TV Series) as
    N'Domba
    - Taggers (1990) - N'Domba
    1990
    The Mahabharata (TV Mini Series) as
    Bhisma
    - War (1990) - Bhisma
    - Game of Dice (1990) - Bhisma
    - Exile in the Forest (1990) - Bhisma
    1988
    Boulevards d'Afrique as
    Prospective Bridegroom
    1988
    Eden miseria as
    Samst
    1988
    Ya bon les blancs as
    Le chef de tribu
    1987
    Les cinq dernières minutes (TV Series) as
    Djoulai
    - Mécomptes d'auteurs (1987) - Djoulai (as Kouyaté Sotigui)
    1987
    Qui c'est ce garçon? (TV Mini Series) as
    Le vieil Arabe
    - Le grand mariage (1987) - Le vieil Arabe
    - Les amours de Justine (1987) - Le vieil Arabe
    1986
    La princesse Yennega (Short)(voice, as Sotigui Kouyate)
    1986
    Descent Into Hell (as Sotigui Kouyate)
    1986
    Black Mic Mac as
    Le Marabout
    1986
    The Doctor from Gafire as
    Mafé
    1985
    Jours de tourmentes
    1982
    Le courage des autres
    1974
    Toula, or the Genie of the Water as
    King
    1972
    FVVA: Femme, villa, voiture, argent
    Composer
    1995
    Keita! L'héritage du griot
    1994
    Gombélé (Short)
    1991
    Tobbère kosam (Short)
    1989
    Bilakoro (Short)
    1974
    Toula, or the Genie of the Water
    1972
    FVVA: Femme, villa, voiture, argent
    Self
    2009
    L'invité (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 21 May 2009 (2009) - Self
    2004
    Genesis (Documentary) as
    Narrator / Le conteur
    2002
    Vivement dimanche (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Anny Duperey (2002) - Self
    1997
    Le sacré (Documentary short) as
    Lui-même
    1996
    La plante humaine as
    Self
    1995
    Sotigui Kouyaté, a modern griot (Documentary) as
    Self

    References

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