Always full of energy it seems that her worst fear is getting bored. Mexican singer, violinist and composer who explores in her songs elements of Latin American folklore, jazz and contemporary and experimental music. Her live shows have been acclaimed for the energy and honesty she offers on stage with the creativity of her violin as well as the honesty of her voice, factors that have led her to represent Mexico internationally on tours of countries such as Colombia and India where she participated in the New Delhi Jazz Festival in addition to winning several scholarships for composers such as the scholarship for the residence of composers ART OMI Experimental Awards in New York 2019 and the Vermont University of Fine Arts Fellowship for Creative Women Composers.
She has three recording materials included, "Punto de Partida" named No.1 of the 10 best albums of 2015 by Sin Embargo magazine as well as "Crónicas" and "Infinito" that was acclaimed by critics which helped it break through among the new generations of Mexican singers and experimental musicians.
Among her collaborations are established artists of various genres and styles such as Ernesto Anaya, Alex Mercado, Iraida Noriega, Vivir Quintana, Silvana Estrada, Leiden and many more. She is part of the feminist choir "El Palomar" that debuted with Mon Laferte and the "Canción sin Miedo". She is currently promoting his next EP "Infinito", a home recording project during the pandemic where she invited experimental musicians from Latin America (Gavi, Pilla, Violeta GarcÃa, etc) to portray different mental states generated in isolation.
She has represented Mexico on different stages in Colombia, Spain and India.
With her performances she intends to touch the sensitivity of the audience to encourage their most human part and thus inspire more positive behavior in the world.
Her mission as a creator is to talk about feelings that are not commonly treated in commercial music and invite people to feel free to express themselves and not feel alone in the attempt.