Dr (h.c) Murielle Bedot

Dancer-choreographer, mental coach, and writer | Specialist in body-mind connection and Afro-descendant posture | Speaker on body intelligence and identity liberation

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Murielle Bedot is an explorer of the body and soul. Trained in jazz dance, a mental coach, choreographer, writer, and consultant, she puts her expertise at the service of personal and collective transformation. Through her conferences, workshops, and performances, she opens powerful spaces for reconnection to oneself, to one's history, and to one's potential. An Afro-Caribbean woman, engaged artist, and solo mother of four children, Murielle embodies grounded, sensitive, and visionary leadership. She advocates for a strong voice, inspired by her experiences, research, and struggles to reconcile power and vulnerability, modernity and traditions, movement and consciousness. Her approach is distinguished by a unique articulation between body, mind, memory, and territory. She speaks of posture, bodily liberation, identity, autonomy, resilience, and reclaiming self-esteem, particularly in postcolonial contexts. Murielle performs on various stages: inspiring conferences, talking circles, masterclasses, cultural events, empowerment talks, performance coaching. Her speeches are always lively, sometimes embodied in movement, often punctuated by silences, truths, and concrete keys. She conveys with a rare energy, generous depth, and unwavering conviction: the body knows. It is memory, tool, compass. And when we listen to it, we rise.

Prices

  • Conference : 4500 €

Localization

Rivière-Salée

Languages

French

Her conferences

Conference #1

Conscious and Decolonized Parenting

How to raise free children when you yourself grew up in systems that constrained, guilted, and made you invisible? In this engaged and deeply human talk, Murielle Bedot invites us to rethink parenting as an act of awareness, transmission, and repair. Coming from the journey of a solo mother of four children, a heartfelt educator, and a family supporter, she authentically shares the tools, insights, and intimate revolutions that allow for raising without dominating, loving without suffocating, and guiding without controlling. She questions the educational norms inherited from colonial, religious, and sexist systems... and proposes an alternative path, gentler, more embodied, and fairer: that of a parenting rooted in listening, emotional sovereignty, and autonomy. This talk is a breathing space for parents (and future parents) who want to transmit differently, heal their educational wounds, and sow in their children the seeds of freedom, self-love, responsibility, and self-esteem. Topics addressed: – Decolonizing education: understanding what we transmit without wanting to – Guilt and invisible loyalties: freeing oneself to love better – Setting limits without violence: the art of just authority – Parenting and posture: how to embody what we wish to transmit – Autonomy, trust, power: preparing the child to become who they are. Who is this talk for? – For parents, educators, childhood professionals – For mothers seeking alignment – For Afro-descendant families wishing to transmit without betraying themselves – For anyone wishing to embody a reparative and conscious parenting.

Conference #2

The Body as a Territory of Power: Building and Developing a Healthy Relationship

What if the first revolution began in the body? In this vibrant talk, Murielle Bedot explores the body as a space of memory, power, and emancipation, particularly for women and all those whose bodies have been denied, reduced, or overexposed. Through an embodied, sensitive, and radical discourse, she questions our legacies, our conditioning, and our silences. She offers concrete keys to rebuild a healthy, peaceful, and powerful relationship with one’s body. No longer as an object to control, but as an ally, a place of truth, a source of guidance. This talk intertwines personal testimony, sociocultural reflection, and practical tools drawn from dance, mental preparation, and Afro-Caribbean traditions. It is an invitation to reconcile with one’s body, to recognize it as an intimate territory of sovereignty, a foundation upon which to build solid ground for creating, loving, undertaking, and living in alignment. Who is this talk for? For those who want to: – reconnect with their body and make it a lever for elevation – understand the impact of postcolonial legacies on body perception – heal the relationship with gaze, authority, sensuality, and vital energy – cultivate an anchored, powerful, and authentic leadership.

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