Singer-songwriter and multidisciplinary artist, a graduate of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, holding an M.Mus. degree with distinction in the Multidisciplinary Performance Program.
Her musical work spans the spectrum between art music and popular music, integrating influences from Israeli music, South American folklore, jazz, and musical theatre repertoire.
She began her professional career as a child prodigy in *The Sound of Music*, directed by the late enahem
Golan, alongside Shashi Keshet and Chani Nachmias. She later represented Israel at the international “Bravo” competition in Italy, and received extensive media coverage.
Over the past two decades, she has performed as a soloist with leading orchestras and ensembles in Israel, including the Israeli Sinfonietta Be’er Sheva, the Ramat Gan Symphony Orchestra, the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, the Ra’anana Symphonette, and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.
She appears at major festivals in Israel and internationally, including the Yemei Zemer Festival in Holon, the Ein Gev Festival, the New Orleans Festival in Tel Aviv, the Jaffa Jazz Festival, and the Voice of Music Festival in the Upper Galilee, as well as international festivals such as the Moscow International Film Festival and jazz festivals in Belarus. She has also participated in official ceremonies and events, including those held at the President’s Residence and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
She has been invited to perform concerts in Los Angeles, Nevada, Germany, Miami, London, New York, and Uruguay, for both Jewish communities and the general public.
In addition, she was invited to give a masterclass at the University of Southern California. Alongside her stage work, she is also active in dubbing and as a vocalist for film and television, contributing her voice to productions by major international companies, including Disney, Netflix, and 20th Century Fox, as well as
to a film by actor Jean-Claude Van Damme.
She has recorded several albums dedicated to Hebrew song, including *Shir Eretz*, arranged by Prof. Menahem Wiesenberg, and *Shirim Le’Anna*, composed by Naama Tamir Kaplan, both released by the Israeli Music Institute. She also participated in an album released by Nana Disc, featuring new musical settings of poems by Rachel.
She currently initiates and produces concert projects across Israel, including *The Voice of Broadway -A Tribute to Barbra Streisand*, alongside her ongoing work as a soloist in diverse artistic programs. Concurrently, she serves as a faculty member at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance.