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In 2022-23 Full Stack Feminism in Digital Humanities (the AHRC-IRC funded research project) carried out a series of semi-structured Community Engagement interviews. As part of this project an interview with Sarah Fdili Alaoui, an Associate Professor at the Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Digital Sciences at the University of Paris Saclay (LISN), was recorded on MS Teams by postdoctoral researcher Dr Izzy Fox. Sarah is also a choreographer, dancer and Laban Movement Analyst. Topics include the co-constitutive nature of their dance practice, research and the digital technology they utilise as a computer scientist, including the digital artifacts they create, where each informs the other. Further discussions include pushing the gate-keeping that can delineate boundaries between methodologies and epistemologies, the challenges of working across disciplines and documenting dance practice as a site of knowledge production and reflection. Sarah draws on work by Karen Barad around collaborative working, as well as other feminist writers and academics that have inspired their work, and highlights the importance of giving agency to underrepresented groups within participatory practice.