I was born in 2002 in a small town by Lake Geneva, growing up with my feet in the water, lulled by more or less improvised adventures—on inflatable boats, under tents, aboard night trains, and in the mountains.
At the age of 8, I began circus at the Lausanne-Renens Circus School. For years, I went there once, twice, three times a week, and eventually every day when I joined the sports-study program at Lycée Auguste-Piccard. I explored various acrobatic disciplines such as wall trampoline and teeterboard before specializing in Cyr wheel in 2018.
I entered CNAC in 2020, where I developed a more personal approach to the Cyr wheel. I like to use the wheel as something that rolls rather than spins: I work with balances and rolls to shape my technical vocabulary. I also began researching movement to break the wheel’s continuous rhythm-focusing on accelerations, jolts, ruptures, and the “electricity” within my body.
These impulses allow me to build a different relationship with this object, whose movement is naturally smooth, without angles or irregularities.