This is the story of a little girl named Anaïs, born in 1993 in the countryside, in a small village in the south of France. She entered a world divided between the life of an artist and that of a farmer. Very quickly, the artistic lives of her predecessors began to overshadow her own, gently guiding her toward circus schools.
Immersed in the world of aerial acrobatics from a very young age, she decided to become an aerialist. To do so, she had to prepare physically to be able to enroll in circus schools. She began by babysitting children in circus companies so she could train with them during their free time.
Then, by chance, midway through the year, she joined the Balthazar Center for Circus Arts in Montpellier to work for five months with Antoine Dupeyrot on acrobatic lifts as a flyer.
At the start of the following school year, she enrolled at the National School of Circus Arts in Rosny-sous-Bois (ENACR) and began working with her current partner, Pedro Consencia; together, they joined the National Center for Circus Arts in Châlons-en-Champagne, with the firm intention of continuing their artistic exploration after completing their studies.