I was born in Franche-Comté on August 30, 2001, surrounded by nature and my family. My parents gave me the opportunity to travel all over the world, and these experiences shaped the way I observe and reinterpret it in my own way.
At the age of 10, I joined a circus school in Switzerland (Zar’ticirque).
For five years, I explored circus arts in a broad sense, taking part in workshops, collective creations, and performances.
At 15, I left my family to attend the National Circus Arts High School in Châtellerault, specializing in aerial straps. Those years were among the most chaotic and vibrant of my life. I graduated with honors and then moved on to Arc en Cirque, a preparatory school in Chambéry.
Back in the mountains and close to nature, I discovered Chinese pole and decided to leave aerial straps behind.
I then entered CNAC, where over three years I developed an increasingly strong relationship with my pole, and where playfulness became central to my work. Throughout my training, I have been exploring how to combine my influences from stand-up and comedy with my circus universe and the character I am gradually building.
After school, I would like to explore other art forms more deeply, such as clowning, theatre, or even stand-up comedy.