I am exploring creative methods to learn to articulate my emotions, and let them come and go like tides. I believe music and films can make us feel understood and connected to each other, which is essential to promote our wellbeing.
Jeanne Wilde, is a London-based writer, composer, filmmaker, singer, and multi-instrumentalist whose multidisciplinary work blends music, literature, cinema, and anthropology.
As a songwriter and composer, she has written, produced, and released over 130 original songs .
From performing in Berlin, London, and Paris, to playing at renowned festivals and iconic venues including The Dublin Castle, the Camden Club, the Phoenix Arts Club, The Fiddler's Elbow, Le Chat Noir, The New Morning.
She is known for her remarkable ability to improvise effortlessly with the audience's input, at length and across any genre, she attributes this skill to her synaesthesia, experiencing music visually.
For her, composing is a form of cinematic storytelling.
As an author, Jeanne has written two plays in French, La Planète Idéale and Dorian, an adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray, from which her stage name pays homage to Oscar Wilde.
She has also published online several pieces.
Tout est Possible, is an autobiographical novel she describes as a self-fulfilling prophecy, written as a tool for self-awareness and recovery from a substance use disorder.
Her second book, 2025: What Do We Do Now?, takes the form of an imagined interview with the ghost of David Foster Wallace and explores the meaning of existence and humanity’s evolving relationship with artificial intelligence.
With a background in anthropology, Jeanne has conducted and published four fieldwork studies: an immersion in the Buddhist monastery of Wu Wei Si in China; an analysis of Thangka painting practices in Dharamsala, India; a study of collective creativity within the artistic community Mix’Art Myrys in Toulouse; and a research project at LAAS-CNRS examining how scientists structure their work and arrive at discovery.
Jeanne is also the creator of a series of short films dedicated to building resilience through creative methods, blending artistic practice with psychological insight.
Her work often highlights the transformative power of creativity, which she credits as central to her own healing journey.
College
Universite Toulouse 2
MA Anthropology
20092011
College
Durham University
BA Anthropology
20082009
College
Universite Paul Valery
MA Performing Arts and Media / International Relations
20112012
College
Brighton University
Post Graduate Certificate in Education and Filmmaking
20242025
College
Le Cim Jazz
Guitar and Vocals (Professional Training in Jazz)
20162017
High School
Institution Libre de Combree
English Literature, Performing Arts and Music
20042006
High School
Lycee Fenelon
Literary Stream and Performing Arts
20022004
Birth Date
January 20, 1986
Nickname
Jeanne Wilde
Current City
London
Hometown
Paris
Height
170
Gender
Female
Ethnicity
European
Eye Color
Hazel
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Studied Classical Music from the age of seven, then studied Jazz in Paris in 2016/2017.
Studied Social and Historical Anthropology for six years and Cinematography in France.
"One of the most fruitful and interesting lies there is—and one of the easiest, moreover—is the one that consists of making someone who is lying to you believe that you believe them."
I am exploring creative methods to learn to articulate my emotions, and let them come and go like tides. I believe music and films can make us feel understood and connected to each other, which is essential to promote our wellbeing.
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