Fleuriane was born in 1998 in Beauvais. She began circus at a very young age at the La Batoude – Centre des arts du cirque et de la rue. Practicing circus helped her overcome her shyness.
She toured and participated in national showcases at Festival CIRCa with a hat juggling act, her first experience performing in a large venue.
She then joined the circus arts program in high school in Châtellerault (17th promotion), where she explored several disciplines before specializing in acrobatic cycling.
After graduating from high school, she entered the Centre national des arts du cirque, where she trained in her discipline with various instructors such as Anja Eberhart, Camille Chatelain, Jacques Schneider, and Serges Huercio.
Through her encounters, she developed a deep relationship with her bicycle, within a poetic and sometimes offbeat universe. At the CNAC, she also took part in professional experiences with artists such as Nikolaus, Gilles Cailleau, and Denis Plassard.
For Fleuriane, circus is a major art form that unites all other forms of art on a single stage. She believes that everything can be circus: one only needs to observe life, draw inspiration from it, and translate it into the body. Everything is possible, and circus imposes no limits—it is a space of infinite possibility.