Versatile and passionate vocalist, Sandrine Thibault has been working in the professional music world since the age of 17. Alongside her studies in jazz singing at Campus Notre-Dame-de-Foy and the University of Montreal, Sandrine traveled across Quebec and part of France on tour with her late vocal group De Si Belles (Jeanne Laforest, Delphine Bertrand, Sandrine Thibault, Carl Mayotte and Olivier Bussières). Captivated by the many possibilities of the singing and speaking voice and curious to be able to experiment with all sounds in all styles, she certified Estill Master Trainer in 2018. Then, in 2019, Sandrine fell in love with the Saguenay region and decides to leave Montreal to settle there.
Since her arrival in Saguenay, Sandrine has played the lead role in the musical short films La voix d'Henriette (2020) and If sharks could talk (2022) directed by Mathieu Gauvreau (Sainte-Rose-du-Nord) . She occasionally performs on the popular music scene while teaching at local music schools.