

My Story In Short
I began my artistic journey by intuitively practicing Afro-Carribean dances and Street Styles. i come from the islands of Guadeloupe and Réunion, where dancing is a natural and obvious component of our upbringing. Later in life i started training in pole-dancing, acrobatics, and contortion. Upon relocating to Berlin in 2016, i explored contemporary and modern dances to refine my techniques and broaden my creative horizons.
Dance has always been an organic part of my life, influenced by my cultural heritage. My curiosity and appetite for knowledge in movement are continuously growing. i am interested to create work infused by meaningful connections.
From September 2021 i spent a year and a half at 'Die Etage - School for Contemporary Dances,' where i received regular training in ballet, modern dance, and jazz, expanding my skills and developing my own movement language.
Currently, i am pursuing a Dance Bachelor's degree at ‘La Manufacture’ in Lausanne, while remaining engaged in my artistic pursuits, constantly enriching my movement vocabulary through a diverse array of projects across Europe.
In November 2022, i premiered my first multidisciplinary solo performance, 'Afro-Trans Diary,' at the 8th edition of Cult'Sup' in Oyoun Berlin, showcasing my unique artistic vision and storytelling through movement.
During summer 2024, i received a certificate from the "Afro-Contemporary and Urban Dances" intensive workshop held at École des Sables in Senegal.
From September until December 2024, i did an Erasmus exchange at SKH - Stockholm University of the Arts, where i was able to deepen my circus skills as well as gain more practical and theoretical knowledge about contemporary dances.
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I aim for my work to be dedicated to the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary dances and performance. i am convinced that collaborations are an important way to widen one’s horizons to different possibilities and modes of thinking. I view performing arts as avenues for human connection. Collective exchange and shared experiences have become a fundamental part of my work.