Born in 1993 in the heart of the Beaune hills, Lucie first discovered the circus at the age of five and a half at a small municipal school, before joining the amateur recreational circus association La Balle au Bond at age 8. Until she turned 18, she learned the basics of acting, theater, dance, and acrobatics there, while earning her scientific baccalaureate with an elective in visual arts.
Then she left the family home to pursue a year of preparatory training at the higher circus schools in Chambéry, where she refined her circus arts and dance techniques. The following year, in September 2012, she enrolled at the National School of Circus Arts in Rosny-sous-Bois (Enacr), where she encountered the Cyr wheel—also known as the circle—with which she developed a long-term relationship built on mutual listening and patience. She began preparing for the DNSP in Circus Arts through a program that led her to the National Center for Circus Arts (CNAC) in Châlons-en-Champagne.
Ever since she was a little girl, Lucie has been immersed in a multifaceted artistic environment. Growing up in a family that loved painting and the fine arts, she was also exposed to music at a very young age.
Curious by nature, she draws inspiration from a wide range of influences, creating a rich artistic world through her apparatus. Its circular shape and the way it is used allow her to form a dynamic, acrobatic, and symbolic duo, much like performing with a moving partner on stage.