Born in France and immigrated to Israel, where she completed her studies at the Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem. She regularly participates in the International Opera Workshop in Tel Aviv. Her repertoire includes a variety of roles, including: Sesto in The Mercy of Titus (Mozart), Lucrezia in The Rape of Lucrezia (Brittany), Dorbella in Thus Do They All Do (Mozart), and more. She performed as Mrs. Nolan in The Medium (Menotti) at the Voice of Music Festival in the Upper Galilee in Kfar Blum, and also appeared during her studies in productions of Don Quixote (Messena), The Nun Angelica (Puccini), Sandrion (Messena), Manon Lescaut (Puccini), and The Dial (Puccini). She has performed in concerts with several orchestras in Israel, including the Ra’anana Symphonie Orchestra, the Israeli Chamber Orchestra (with whom she performed La Amour Enchantée by de Payet), the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, and the Israel Symphony Orchestra. Rishon LeZion. Performed as part of the Jerusalem Music Center’s Young People in the Center series. She won scholarships from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation, as well as scholarships from the Commercial-Industrial Club and the Mrs. Liora Goldman Scholarship.
She was a member of the Israeli Opera’s Opera Studio program where her repertoire included the Witch in Hansel and Gretel (Humperdink), the Third Lady in The Magic Flute (Mozart), Orfeo in Orfeo and Eurydice (Gluck), and Cenerentola and Tisseva in La Cenerentola (Mozart).

Her roles in the Israeli Opera:
Rigoletto : Giovanna (2005)
Manon Lescaut : Madrigal Singer (2006)
Rosenkvalir : Orphan (2006)
The Magic Flute : Third Lady (2006)
Julius Caesar in Egypt : Niranus (2006)
Aramid : The Hate (2006)
The Tritico – Sister Angelica : Assistant Sister (2007)
Eugene Onegin : Olga (2008)

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