Artist and RIF Coordinator
For more than fifteen years, Charlotte Bedhouche has been sharing her voice and artistic universe through multiple projects where folk and pop intertwine.
A singer, songwriter, composer, and arranger, she first developed Belle Vedhere alongside her brother, an indie/folk project rooted in intimate storytelling and subtle arrangements. More recently, with Love & Furies, she has been exploring another facet of her creativity: a pop-driven and direct form of writing, highlighting both the power of interpretation and the energy of live performance.
Alongside her career as a performer, Charlotte also works as an independent vocal coach. She has trained in contemporary vocal techniques at La Manufacture Chanson in Paris, and now supports singers and performers in finding their own unique voice.
Her artistic commitment goes beyond the stage and teaching. Within the RIF (Réseau des musiques actuelles en Île-de-France), she coordinates prevention programs, with a strong focus on creating fairer and more caring environments for musicians and audiences alike. Her work addresses key issues such as artists' mental and physical health, cultural accessibility, and inclusive cultural action.
Finally, Charlotte extends her voice to others through her podcast "J'aurais voulu", a space where artists from diverse backgrounds share their journeys, offering an honest insight into the realities of artistic careers.