Description
Experimental musician, intimate videographer, and opera singer, Flora Ageron primarily practices tightrope walking on vocal cords. Her voice is her laboratory: she takes it in every possible direction, seeking synthesis. An associate artist at l’Abri (GE) and a graduate with a Master’s degree in Opera Performance from the Lausanne University of Music, she explores various sources of sound expression and develops unique and contrasting artistic projects centered around the voice, collaborating with numerous artists from different fields (My Name is Fuzzy, Loka and the Moonshiners, Mirlaqi, Yann Longchamps, etc.).
In 2021, she went on a residency to Cluj-Napoca (RO) in partnership with ProHelvetia, and in 2022, she received a grant from the City of Geneva to conduct research on female baroque composers in 17th-century Italy.
Since 2018, she has passionately led the ensemble Espuma Antigua. Finally, enchanted by rhythm and electronic music, she creates a hybrid universe in her own vocal and jazz-electronic compositions with her solo project, Flora Noreja.