Mademoiselle Éférie
Virginie Eudes, known professionally as Mademoiselle Éférie or simply Éférie, is a French spoken-word artist, music producer, and poet.
She rose to prominence in the slam poetry scene in France, participating in national competitions such as the Grand Slam National and Le Mans Cité Chanson. In 2008 and 2009, she published collective poetry books with Slam Tribu. In 2011, she created a solo performance show, Mademoiselle rêve, blending slam, music, and theater. Her début single, On m'avait dit, was released in December 2012.
Éférie is the co-founder of the Urban Music Tour and Tonton Max labels, and she has produced numerous projects in hip hop, jazz, and African musical genres. She co-produced albums such as Les Rillettes du Mans and Grand Enfant by Saint-Michel, distributed by Believe and Universal Music Africa.
In 2024, she joined the collective Nananerf, which gathers women in the performing arts to encourage solidarity and promote female visibility on stage.
Biography
Early life and education
Virginie Eudes was born in Caen, France, in 1982. Raised in a culturally aware environment, she and her sister were introduced to art, theater, cinema, and music from an early age. Deeply influenced by French literary figures such as Arthur Rimbaud, Paul Verlaine, and Georges Brassens, she began writing poetry in her youth.In 2007, while living in Reims, she joined the poetry collective Slam Tribu and adopted the name Éférie. She took part in writing workshops and public performances that helped shape her artistic path.
She holds a bachelor's degree in management from the University of Caen Normandy and a master's degree in banking and finance from the Faculty of Finance, Banking and Accounting in Lille.
Career
Beginnings and slam poetry
After relocating to Le Mans in 2008, Éférie joined the collective Slam Inspir. She performed in numerous local and national poetry contests such as Le Mans Cité Chanson and Buzz Booster. In 2011, she premiered her first theatrical performance, Mademoiselle rêve, directed by Annabel Gragui-Morad. Her first music release, On m'avait dit, followed in December 2012.Urban Music Tour and production
As a producer, Éférie co-founded Urban Music Tour, a non-profit music label based in Le Mans. The organization produces albums, runs writing workshops, and supports the professional development of emerging artists.In 2022, Éférie signed with Universal Music Africa through the Virgin Music Africa label. She co-produced several music projects, including Grand Enfant by Saint-Michel.
She also co-founded the label Tonton Max, named in tribute to Congolese rumba singer Maxime Mongali.
Nananerf collective
In 2024 Éférie joined the Nananerf collective, founded by rapper Kunthea. Based in Sarthe, the collective promotes the visibility and empowerment of women in the performing arts through collaboration and advocacy.Personal life
She married Michel Bampély in 2022, and together they have two children. The couple notably appears as a duo on the song Le Bal Blomet, produced by Tiery-F, one of the composers and arrangers of the album Mesdames by Grand Corps Malade.Poems and excerpts
The Principle of Love through the ''Week of the French Language''
Love is a journey without a compass,No ceiling, no floor,
First, we must learn to tame one another,
Without drowning in bland shared plans,
This step requires long hours of
Gazing, daring to envision, deciphering the other...
A jubilant act
In the daylight or in the dark:
Their quirks, cathartic habits,
This other, filled with hope
Despite loves disappointed, dethroned, or lost.
The rhizome of love often lies in tact and compromise,
It’s promised, even broken, it can renew,
This life together is built on bridges,
Bridges that rhyme “possible” with “idyll”
Or “impossible” with “futile.”
Bridges crossed, with or without discussion,
The goal is to sit at love’s eternal feast with the other,
Tenderly called... You!
But this time, we promise, we will not let go.
Le Bal Blomet
Give me what my heart desiresI dance like burning in the flames
Under your fingers I hear my pleasure
Tonight my whole body calls for you
Your music restores my beauty
Like those words you come whispering
My soul is in trance
The vibe is Caribbean
Let me tell you about my nights
An afternoon spent dressing up for the ball
On the dance floor I'm the queen, my body sways
Following the notes, the rhythm, I feel unique
Hold me close, make me dance
The music carries my soul from dawn till dusk.
They Told Me
They told me I had no talentMy artistic ideas stomped out underfoot
My parents’ lives as the gold standard
And yet others’ happiness makes me run away
They told me I could never be an artist
That I was preparing for a life too sad
That I'd end up alone with my traumas
But all I wanted was to be on stage, in the spotlight.
Publications
Books
- 2008: Ateliers de Slam de Poésie vol.3. Collective work. Editions Bibliothèque Municipale de Reims, 2008.
- 2009: Ateliers de Slam de Poésie vol.4. Collective work. Editions Bibliothèque Municipale de Reims, 2009.
Articles
- 2018: Éférie, "Game Girls : Reconstruire des femmes brisées", Libération,.
- 2020: Virginie Eudes, "BD : *M'explique pas la vie Mec !*, les comportements masculins qui invisibilisent les femmes", Libération,.
Discography
Musical works and productions
- 2011: Saint-Michel, Les rillettes du Mans
- 2012: Mademoiselle Éférie, On m'avait dit
- 2012: Amadeus, Auprès d'une autre
- 2013: Jack Flaag, Hero Persup
- 2014: Piero Battery feat. Mademoiselle Éférie, Réponds-moi
- 2015: Mademoiselle Éférie, SOS
- 2023: Saint-Michel, Mademoiselle Éférie, Le Bal Blomet
- 2023: Saint-Michel, Grand Enfant ,
- 2024: Saint-Michel, Promesse
- 2025: Saint-Michel, Les Infinis (Soul Jazz Poetry).
Live performances
- 2011: Slam and spoken word contest Le Mans Cité Chanson
- 2011: Mademoiselle Éférie, Mademoiselle rêve
- 2012: Les Trophées des légendes urbaines
- 2013: ''Snam City Rap''