“Being an artist is my survival, music, writing, composition… I deeply love my job.” On the set of the show “Conversations” at the end of February, Keren Ann immediately emphasizes the passion that constantly drives her. While revealing that she constantly questions herself, as an artist but also as a mother: “There is also the “me” who is a mother, very spontaneous and strong. I like to live through my daughter, her schooling, her daily life…”
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Interviewed by Joseph Ghosn, the
My Name is Trouble
singer looks back on her childhood. Aware of music from a very young age, Keren Ann remembers: “We had a room dedicated to listening to music, if we put on a vinyl it was to listen to it, not to read a book at the same time. » An environment that guided her towards this busy life as an artist. The bilingual artist also relates that she has been interested in psychoanalysis for a long time. A practice that helps her explore hereditary memory “when you come from a family with things linked to the Shoah, on both sides,” she explains. But when it comes to composing, the artist insists: “I always look for light even when I talk about tragic things.”