BIO
NESHE was born in Istanbul on 13th of January, 1990. She has always wanted to be on the stage and watched by the audience since she was three years old. Her childhood passed with singing and dancing on the table while wearing her mother’s high heels. Her family noticed this situation and I started to take ballet classes when she was so young at Alev Baymur ArtSchool.
When she was 14, she started to be interested in theatre and started taking classes in Mujdat Gezen Art Center. In the same period she was acquainted with Ugur Seyrek, head choreographer of Istanbul State Opera and Ballet and his interest in her skills was a big step for her career.
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In 2008, she joined Shaman Dance Theatre to be trained as a soloist dancer and she also started to go on theatre education at Kenter Theatre. She got a chance to improve her talents at Sead Dance School in Salzburg. This period was the first time she became aware of her voice and singing skills.
When the time to go to university came, she chose Mimar Sinan University State Conservatory of Contemporary Dance and Istanbul University State Conservatory Musical Theatre Departments.
In the first year of the university, a committee came from USA for musical audition and in 2009 she appeared in ‘Footloose’ Musical in Minnesota. In the same year she was praised by art critics for her performance as the character of ‘ChaCha’ in ‘Grease’ Musical.
Having a strong liking for musical theatre led her to production, thus she set up “Bis Musical Company” and she put Chicago musical on the stage under nearly impossible circumstances, in which she played the character Velma.
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On these days in 2010, having been selected by Folkwang University Physical Theatre Department, she had a chance to participate in Urspuk Parade Project in Essen, Germany. After working on this project, at the end of 2010, she applied for Erasmus Programme. She passed the exam and she was the first student in her department who earned participation rights. When she was studying choreography at Institut del Teatre Barcelona, she also entered the acting department and she studied both departments.
Time in Barcelona made her more mature and it gave her a new point of view. She made a big contribution to her creativity and as a result of this her choreography concerning terrorism ‘I Can’t Define’ gave her 'The Best Young Choreographer' award. Even though she had many difficulties, she never gave up. First she started to have small roles on theatres and all those things led to her being soloist on an important cabaret and playing the role Esmeralda in Notre Dame de Paris which was not a production in her mother tongue.
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As soon as she came back to Istanbul, she started to dance in Anatolian Fire Company for a while, then she worked at Istanbul State Theatre as an actress for a season and she went on many tours to Anatolia with this play.
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In 2013 she has started to work at Istanbul Municipal Theatre with 'Cabaret' Musical and she is still working on various productions as an actress and choreographer.
In 2015, she represented her country as a choreographer on Dancelab Festival Macedonia. The same summer she joined Vienna Impulstanz Festival with scholarship.
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In 2016, she won Vienna Conservatory Pop Singing Master Programme and she started to record her songs in Vienna. In May 2018 she participated in Enbe Orchestra as a soloist singer.



In November 2020, she published her first global single, the latin pop-ethnic style "Hijo de la Noche" featuring Jimmy Dub. After the song received great attention in Latin America and the Balkans, she received awards in many categories such as "International Best Female Artist", "International Best Song".
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In 2022, she started to do a master's in theater at the Institut del Teatre Barcelona.
Nowadays she is preparing to release her new songs that she's been working with producers from different parts of the world to the audience.
She can't wait to be in front of the audience at her concerts, with the new songs and the experiences she's gained throughout her stage life and her dance shows.