Event Chur
MILLA - SUNDAY MOODS
Description
Born in 2000 in Martigny in Valais, Milla is a singer-songwriter with a lively and poetic musical world.
In 2020, she completed her artistic baccalaureate at the Collège de Saint-Maurice and began her studies at the Geneva School of Art and Design (HEAD) in 2021.
Since 2019, she has been working and composing together with singers Marc Aymon and Jérémie Kisling as well as with the duo Aliose. In addition to music, she is also passionate about painting and literature. Her first exhibition, entitled "Le ventre creux", took place in Martigny in 2021.
She is one of the ten French-speaking Swiss artists who participated in the project "Glaneurs, trésors éternels", which was published in October 2022. She was also part of the musical exhibition "Ici, le lac ressemble à la mer" and the accompanying exhibition catalogue, which was published by Glénat.
For the past five years, she has been participating in artist residencies in Swiss museums. Her voice and musical contributions were recorded for songs that are now part of the permanent exhibitions of the Musée Jenisch in Vevey, the Musée du Léman in Nyon, the Musée gruérien in Bulle and the Maison de la Culture in Savièse.
In 2022, she was selected as one of the artists for the Valais support programme Salto! which is aimed at the professionalization of musicians in the field of contemporary music.
Since 2021, she has been presenting her own compositions on stages in French-speaking Switzerland as well as throughout the French-speaking world and beyond, including Greece, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Egypt, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Mozambique.
She released a first, self-produced EP with three songs, which was recorded between Switzerland and Paris. Frédéric Jaillard (for Thomas Dutronc and Feu! Chatterton), Yann Arnaud (for Stephan Eicher, Dominique A and Syd Matters, among others) and Chab (for Indochine and Angèle, among others).
Venue
Werkstatt Kultur-Bar
Untere Gasse 9, 7000 Chur
Responsible for this content: Kulturverein Werkstatt Chur.
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