At age 13, Aly Keita began his artistic journey in Guinea, where he studied dance, circus arts, and music at the Keita Fodeba Acrobatic Art Center. In 2016, he came to Canada for a cultural exchange initiative between young Inuit and Guineans, which culminated in the production of the documentary “Circus Without Borders.” Since then, he has collaborated with various organizations, including Productions Kalabanté, Cirque Eloize, Cavalia, and Zab Maboungou/Compagnie Danse Nyata Nyata, MAPP_Montréal, Collectif White Wash, Jobel Art for Earth, etc. Starting from 2020, he created and presented his own production, “Djata: Conversations of the Manden”. He also participated in “Afro Canada,” a four-part documentary on 400 years of Afro-descendant history in Canada. He has extensive experience in teaching and cultural mediation.