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Born to Haitian parents, Adisson has created a cultural hybrid that has influenced her music. [2] The following artists have also influenced her: Patti LaBelle, Radiohead, Portishead, Cocteau Twins, Peter Gabriel, Sting, Sade, Björk, Duran Duran, Prince, Hugh Masekela, Julio Iglesias, Nina Simone, Trevor Horn, Trent Reznor and Donna Summer.
Gaël (feminine Gaëlle) is a Breton given name. Its etymology is uncertain, it may be related to the ethnonym Gael (); alternatively, it may be a variant of the name Gwenhael (name of a 6th-century Breton saint).
English. Read; Edit; View history ... Transient is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Gaelle Adisson. Track listing ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...
Gaëlle Bélem was born in Saint-Benoît, Réunion, grew up in a modest family and has been writing since the age of twelve. [2] [3] She left Réunion at the age of 17, and studied in Toulouse, France, at the Lycée Pierre-de-Fermat from 2002 to 2005, and subsequently at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University in 2005 and finally at École Pratique des Hautes Études. [2]
Gaëlle Choisne obtained her National Degree of Plastic Expression from the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Lyon. [1] In January 2017, she joined the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten [2] in Amsterdam, after completing a year's residency at the Cité internationale des arts [3] in Paris.
Hermet won her first cap for France in 2016 and was named captain of the national team in November 2017. She led the team to their grand-slam winning Women's Six Nations Championship campaign in 2018 and that year she was nominated for the World Rugby’s Women’s Player of the Year award. [1]
Gaelle Josse (born 1960) is a French poet and novelist. She has written four novels till date. She has written four novels till date. She has won a number of literary prizes and her work has been translated into several languages.
Gaëlle Mignot (born 26 February 1987) is a French female rugby union player. She represented France at the 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup, and 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup [2]