Lucie Yerlès
Disciplines
After a childhood spent between Brussels and Avignon, my adventure began at the National Circus School in Châtellerault and its circus-study high school, where I took my first steps as a circus performer.
With a circus baccalaureate under my belt, I took the logical next step and discovered a whole new way of approaching teaching and human relations: the professional training at the Quebec circus school and Quebec culture welcomed me with open arms, much to my delight.
On the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, I experimented with all kinds of disciplines: aerial silks; hand balancing; snowball fights; acrobatics; trampolining; igloo building; flying trapeze; maple syrup making; and finally, I threw myself body and soul into the beautiful role of flyer in a trapeze duo.
A few years later, I made a major change and decided to give up everything to return to my native Brussels and study psychology and education at the Free University of Brussels.
One thing led to another, and through a series of encounters, I embarked on a professional career as a versatile interpreter, Swiss Army knife collaborator, and performing arts creator, stimulating my insatiable desire for new adventures and human and artistic explorations.