French actress and singer Flo Ankah recounts the Piaf story. This authentic ‘chanteuse’ and farm girl opens
the door to her culture, by taking a closer look at the legendary ‘Little Sparrow’ —with that husky, mournful
voice so popular in the 1940’ and 50’s. The performance is a culturally rich and moving presentation that will
make you smile, with tunes transporting you to other times and places.
Yes, both Floanne and Edith Piaf will be attending the rendez-vous in a medley of vintage tunes from their
native France… with a modern twist. She will embody the legend, interpreting the melodies from her point of
view as a child, imagining Piaf’s characters coming to life. Down to earth, sensual and bohemian as her beloved
Edith, Floanne will make you discover her poignant music and share her unconventional life.
Floanne has been reviving the tradition of French Music Hall, performing her Chanson, as well as original
compositions, with top jazz and cabaret artists. She is returning at the Metropolitan Room for a monthly residency,
after a succesful run in 2011. This marks Floanne’s first time collaboration with theater director Alice
Jankell, who is lending a cutting edge presentation to the cabaret form: the promise of an unconventional
presentation... Will you join us for the evening?
Flo Ankah is a New York actress working on stage, film and television (Then She Found Me, One Life to Live,
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame), her voice is featured on major feature films and numerous intenational commercials,
she has performed at venues such as The Public Theater and the Guggenheim Museum. Her vocal
repertoire includes French classics, and original compositions, she continunes to train her opera voice as a
coloratura soprano with April Evans. Floanne worked with director Daniel Isengart, and has performed her
critically acclaimed cabaret at monthly residencies around town and on NPR: www.floanne.com

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