I was born in Athens, Greece, but moved to Bulgaria when I was three years old, and that’s where I grew up.
Since I was 17, I’ve worked in the restaurant industry — starting as a waiter, then as a kitchen assistant, and later as a pizza chef, which is what I still do today. Currently, I’m studying Music Pedagogy at AMTII in Plovdiv. I absolutely love going to the mountains, where time seems to flow differently and every moment outside feels refreshing.
Singing in a choir is an enriching experience — a balm for my soul. Every rehearsal feels like a gift. As a child, I took part in various competitions across Northeastern Bulgaria, where I grew up, and I’ve always loved performing Bulgarian folk songs.
My journey to the choir oTEPETo started through a friendship with a wonderful chorister and a winter ski trip in the mountains. She told me she had started singing in a “brand new choir,” which immediately caught my interest since I was looking for something like that to dedicate myself to.
For me, singing in oTEPETo is about sharing a high vibration. If I had to describe it as a place, I’d say: “It’s the hall where I grow, learn new things, feel free, happy, and surrounded by amazing people.”
I’m grateful every day to be part of this incredible family!