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She defines herself as Chiliquoise, being Chilean on her father’s side and Québécoise on her mother’s. But one of the musical styles that shaped Mikhaëlle’s childhood is Brazilian music, which continues to inspire her. She has just returned from her very first trip to Brazil, and it certainly won’t be her last. For the Mozaïk series, Mikhaëlle will present “Camino de mujeres” and will be accompanied by Marie-Neiges Harvey, Carmelle Gauvin, Judith Little-Daudelin, and the talented Brazilian percussionist Lara Klaus. Taken from the album of the same name, which has received several prestigious awards, Mikha.elles is preparing an intimate, more personal, and authentic evening, while also addressing the social aspect behind this collaboration. Our journalist Sandra Gasana spoke with Mikhaëlle for PAN M 360 to learn more about the artist and her journey.























