Elsa de Belilovsky

Birthplace:
France

Elsa de Belilovsky is a actress, improviser, author, and coach in personal development.  She creates Les Improvocantes, a troupe feminine improvisation, on display at the Théâtre de DIX Heures, atParis.  You can discover her work, her roles played in short films, commercials, humorous videos, on her YouTube channel, in particular in her Cocovoit guests or in the short films of Les Parasites. She co-writes and stars in the comedy web series Les Filles explained aux Mecs (more than 2 million views on Youtube Latribu) produced by Aufemin.com.  For 6 years, she has been leading workshops as an improv and personal development coach in schools and companies.  At theater, she was in the play Le Prochain Train at the Manufacture des Abbesses theater or in "Doudou" at the Théâtre de Dix Heures.  Elsa also enjoys film sets! This year, she is starring in the independent feature film Waiting for Violette, which received very nice reviews from the from the press. The directors' staging endeavored to highlight the spontaneity of the actors through improvisation.  She sings, attracted very young by the stage, the theater, the costumes, the music, the dance, Elsa integrates from the age of 8 years the Maîtrise des Hauts-de-Seine, the Children's Choir of the Paris Opera.  She traveled alone at 18, went to Australia for a year to improve her English and discover another culture. Her taste for novelty and meeting leads her to undertake solo trips in many countries such as Madagascar, Brazil or Thailand or Peru, in the Middle East. In India, she turns in a short film and in the film " Queen, "recently starring in Bollywood.  She dances, with several years of practice of oriental dance and Indian Bollywood dance, she gives dance an important place in her life.  She studied theatrical art in all its forms at the Eicar (International School of Cinema and the Art of Directing). After performing Chrysothémis in "Electra" by Sophocles, the Fairy Viviane in "The Adventures of Prince Bonbec" (musical for children), Peggy in "Une cerise Noire" (street theater). She decides to set up her own company Les Improvocantes!  Teaching her the codes of comedy, improvisation marked a real turning point in Elsa's career. Now Elsa is slowly starting to write skits and write her first feature footage.  She leads her projects with passion and humanity.

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