Born in 2002 in Brussels, Lucy discovered circus at the age of three. She trained in floor acrobatics, duo partner work, and aerial silks, while also practicing dance and capoeira within various associations in Brussels.
As a teenager, challenged by the school system, she decided to fully dedicate herself to circus, following the path of several peers and training in France to become a professional circus artist. She joined the preparatory program at the École de Cirque Jules Verne in Amiens, where she trained for two years in aerial straps, under the guidance of Florence Tabary, Camille Judic, and Adrian Munteanu.
In 2022, she entered the Centre National des Arts du Cirque (CNAC), a decisive step that led her to question her apparatus. She moved away from stereotypes linked to her discipline to embrace the radical nature of her practice and what it offers: a language where acrobatics, dynamic movement, and the exploration of identity become driving forces of creation.
Meaningful encounters with Mathieu Desseigne, Pablo Peñailillo, and Isona Dodero marked this process of deconstruction.
In 2025, Lucy takes part in the graduation show directed by Halory Goerger. At the end of her training, she plans to found a company and create a collective dedicated to aerial straps, continuing her research into identity and collective acrobatic movement.