Cannelle was born in Lille in 1998.
She followed a sports-study gymnastics program throughout primary and middle school. During her final year of middle school, after an internship at Le Prato, she discovered the world of circus and immediately wanted to pursue this path as early as possible.
She joined a high school specializing in circus arts in Châtellerault, where she met and worked with the dance company Compagnie Adéquate. She was then accepted into the preparatory school in Rosny-sous-Bois and later into the Centre national des arts du cirque, specializing in the German wheel. There, she worked with Dirk Schambacher, Juan Ignacio Tula, and Stefan Kinsman.
In 2018, during the Nuit Debout movement, she had the opportunity to collaborate with Sandra Ancelot on the project “dessins envolés” at the town hall of Paris’s 5th arrondissement.
As part of the Marseille Circus Biennale, she took part in a creation with students from Piste d’Azur – Centre régional des arts du cirque under the direction of Gilles Cailleau, where she learned about the strength of her body and how to control it.
For her, what the circus body is capable of is extraordinary; therefore, stripping it down means highlighting the beauty of physical feats.