Dance has always been the language of my life. From the grace of jazz and contemporary to the strength of Bharatanatyam, the joy of Bollywood, the pulse of African rhythms like Zebola and Afrobeats, the freedom of hip-hop, and the intimacy of salsa and kizomba — each style has carved a new space within me.
Rooted in the traditions of my Martinican heritage — the soulful Bèlè, the vibrant zouk, the playful biguine, the flowing mazurka — I carry with me not just steps, but stories, histories, and identities.
These journeys through movement have made me both rich in experience and endlessly curious, always seeking the next rhythm, the next dialogue between body and music. Dance is not only my passion, it is my calling. It is why I studied art and trained as a dance teacher — to live, share, and breathe movement as my life’s work.