I see art – whether through theatre or cinema – as a space for connection, transformation, and meaning. What drives me is telling stories that bring people together, that question, that shed light. Stories where the human experience is at the center, in all its complexity, fragility, and strength.
Trained at Arts² – Royal Conservatory of Mons, I grew within a pedagogy rooted in collective creation. This environment taught me that every voice matters, and that the richness of a project comes from the diversity of perspectives. Whether on stage or on screen, I embrace a collaborative approach where the work is built together.
I'm particularly drawn to projects with a strong social or human dimension – stories that reveal the unseen, explore connections, silences, fractures, and solidarity. My work aims to resonate deeply, awaken empathy, and create spaces where the audience can recognize themselves, be challenged, or transformed.
At heart, I strive for an art that sheds light without preaching, that warms without simplifying – an art like a fire around which we gather to better understand the world and what binds us together.