
I’ve been a singer and vocal coach for the past eight years.
Born into a family of musicians—with both parents being opera singers—I grew up surrounded by music. My artistic world is shaped by contemporary, traditional and classical influences: Blues, Jazz, Soul, RnB, Copla, Bossa, Funk, Pop, Rock, and Middle Eastern music.
I trained professionally at ATLA, a leading school for contemporary music in Paris, where I honed my vocal technique and deepened my understanding of the styles that inspire me. I continue to develop my approach alongside Emmanuelle Krebs, whose work on emotional release and body awareness has enriched my vocal coaching.
The stage has been part of my life from a very young age—at three, I was already leaping through hoops in a leopard-print costume! After twenty-four years of dance, music, and live performance, I’m now on stage to introduce my first EP X in 2025, and will be playing Charlie in Un Samedi Soir dans l’Histoire, an original musical by the Dustry Company featuring songs by Juliette Armanet.
Guided by values of sharing and transmission, I naturally turned to teaching. Convinced that culture is a universal tool for connection and empowerment, I’ve created singing workshops for vulnerable audiences in partnership with organisations like ACERMA and the Jeunesse Feu Vert Foundation. From 2021 to 2022, I also served as General Coordinator of ACERMA, a cultural and support-based association for people affected by addiction—an experience that combined music, social care, and community engagement.
Alongside this, I’ve developed workshops focused on vocal presence and professional communication. These include sessions for women in professional reintegration programmes at SAFIP, as well as workshops for companies such as WALKS and DEVOUR TOURS.
For me, singing is much more than an art form—it’s a powerful tool for personal development. It engages the body, helps reclaim expression, supports self-esteem, and builds a stronger sense of legitimacy.
Today, I offer vocal coaching to individuals and groups, in private lessons and through various schools and community centres. I’ve had the opportunity to work with over 400 students, from absolute beginners to professional artists.
Whether you sing for pleasure, self-expression, or as part of your career, I’m here to support you in developing your voice and your presence.