The musical event of this end of year is obviously season 3 of Shannkèr. After a fiercely contested month of October, Katucia, Cécile, Liam and Morgane will meet again this Friday, November 15 from 7:50 p.m. for a finale that promises to be thrilling.
Who will win season 3 of Shannkèr? Make your bets! nothing is going well anymore. The jury (Clara Rolland, Belinda Justine and Fabrice Legros) finally designated Katucia, Cécile, Liam and Morgane to appear in the last square of the largest Télécrochet of PAR (Paysage Audiovisuel Réunionnais).
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Katucia, Cécile, Liam and Morgane are therefore the finalists of Shannkèr 2024. Since the start of the qualifiers they have shown themselves motivated and ready to see the adventure through to the end. The 4 young artists prepared this singing competition seriously and rigorously.
- Katucia Robert comes from Tampon.
This sparkling 24-year-old young woman has a strong stage instinct. Katucia exudes a remarkable voice and charm. She works in the medical field and wishes to develop her personal musical project after the show.
A great lover of the arts of all kinds, but especially music and dance. She wants to teach English while living a passion that drives her every day: singing. ! »
- Liam (William Elly) comes from St. Louis.
Passionate about singing and dancing, Liam is also a socio-cultural facilitator within the association “Rythme & Kolektif de Saint-Louis” with which they offer dance and fon'ker workshops. They also do part of the maloya Zenfan kabaré training, winning group of the Prix 20 déamb edition 2023/2024.
His favorite motto: “ What doesn't kill me makes me stronger “.
- Morjane (Morgue Payet) comes from Saint-Denis.
Morgane Payet or Morjane (her stage name) is 32 years old. The music is “his daily escape and his source of joy“. “Since my childhood, surrounded by singing, dance and theater, I discovered in guitar and composition an authentic way to share my emotions. With a repertoire ranging from folk to rock, pop, rap and reggae, and songs in English, French and Creole, I transmit my deep sensitivity through my songs, while seeking to bring a touch of light and hope even in the darkest moments.”
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