She was born in England in 1996, with Turkish and Indian heritage, and grew up within a large “home education community”.
She was educated at home alongside her two brothers, which allowed her family to travel frequently and explore new cultures.
At the age of 10, she was already fascinated by the expressive possibilities of movement, and began drawing inspiration from a wide range of dance styles. She also developed an interest in theatre, and through this she realized that art offers the possibility to create something from nothing—something she set out to do.
Living in London and immersed in the performing arts world, she naturally discovered the National Centre for Circus Arts (NCCA). At the age of 16, she had already completed her A-levels with tightwire as her main discipline.
It did not take long for her to realize that tightwire demands a very specific physicality, with constraints that do not exist in dance. But with each constraint, she discovered new creative possibilities.
Feeling the need to go further, and still too young to enter a diploma program at the NCCA, she moved to Italy to study at the FLIC Scuola di Circo, where she spent a year before being accepted into the preparatory year at the École nationale des arts du cirque de Rosny-sous-Bois.
With a desire to find new ways of expressing herself on the tightwire, she continued her training at the Centre national des arts du cirque, where she keeps exploring how not to hide the constraints imposed by the wire, but instead to embrace them in order to better understand how far she can go.