EMMELINE NAERT
Actress-singer
Born in Belgium in 1991, I grew up in Paris.
At 10 years old my vocation for theater and stage is revealed with my first role: a prostitute in front of the nuns and my teachers of the school (!) for an adaptation of the Styling exercises de Queneau, it was an awareness of my passion for comedy, extremes, a desire to surprise, amuse, take the public with me.
While validating a degree in Modern Literature, I took courses at AICOM to lead comedy and singing at the same time, then entered the Higher Institute of Performing Arts.
Shows for children, musicals, classical or contemporary plays, I am particularly employed in the comic register with characters that are just as different and colorful: from the young premiere of a Musset to the hysterical Léonie by Feydeau, Donkey Skin, Beauty and the Beast, Penny in Hairspray, and in the café-theatre genre, notably in Where are the men?! by Farid Omri, or Adopt a Jules.com in the role of Mary, the catholic psychopath...
Bilingual in English, mastering the British accent, I also provided performances and workshops in schools using the language of Shakespeare with the company Sultan Bacchus.
Theatre, musical theater and rock (singer of the glam rock band Delorean's for 7 years) reflect my colorful and contrasting personality: sensitivity, gentleness, candor, fantasy, energy, madness; qualities that have led me to act in more than thirty shows since 2015.
In 2018, I started creating crazy shows with a "one woman show" Il était une moi ("Once upon a me"?) (directed by Papy) and The Cabaret of Josy & Josu in duet with Alexandre Serret.
In 2019, I am proving that I can also work in the dramatic register by playing Madame de Tourvel in Dangerous liaisons.
And in 2020 I'm putting on a new dramatic show alone on stage: Titanic Survivor , adapted from the testimony of Helen Churchill Candee, first class passenger.
Becoming a mother in 2020, I turned in parallel to a clown-therapist activity, in particular by training with the association Neztoiles.
I am currently following a training in vocal technique and singing pedagogy, and creating two new shows: Dear George Sand and Crazy about Titanic.