Résilience en Rythme : De la Douleur à la Musique | FNX LOPEZ | TEDxPromenade des Anglais
Formé à l’OGC Nice, FNX (Kylian Lopez) voit son rêve de footballeur professionnel mis à l’épreuve par de graves blessures. Alors qu’il traverse ses périodes de rééducation, il découvre une nouvelle passion : la musique. Plutôt que de choisir, il décide de poursuivre les deux voies avec détermination. Dans ce talk, il raconte son cheminement, entre douleurs, espoir et renaissance, et prouve que l’on peut réécrire son histoire sans renoncer à ses rêves. FNX, de son vrai nom Kylian Lopez, est un jeune talent originaire de Nice. À seulement 19 ans, il évolue à la fois comme joueur à l’OGC Nice et artiste Urban Reggae. Après avoir surmonté plusieurs blessures qui auraient pu freiner sa carrière sportive, il a trouvé dans la musique un moyen d’exprimer sa résilience et de transformer les épreuves en opportunités. Lauréat du concours national d’éloquence de la FFF en 2022, il incarne une nouvelle génération d’artistes polyvalents. Son intervention au TEDx Nice portera sur la capacité à se réinventer et à renaître après chaque épreuve. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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