In 2020, Déborah Leclercq follows acting studies at the Claude-Mathieu school. But the Covid is pointing the tip of her nose and like many people, the young woman finds herself reclusive. Her school is setting up lessons by video or by telephone, but reciting texts alone in front of her computer is too hard and she gives up.
A blessing in disguise since she then takes her guitar and posts social media videos. And it is thanks to this that André Manoukian discovered her. He contacts her, talks together and agrees: Déborah must write his own texts. The young artist lends herself to the game and recounts her 20th birthday.
A singular flow that belongs only to her. A way of placing her words, free, outside the mechanics of the machines that she makes organic. A dark stamp, like a veil placed on it, whose cracks let in flashes of light. Here is the description of Déborah Leclercq.
His first EP worked with his mentor André Manoukian is expected for next september. In the meantime, she has already unveiled 3 of her titles: “Lara Croft” and “Look at me”