At just 14, Zoé Clauzure became the youngest-ever Ambassador for Peace at The Non-Violence Project. As the 2023 Junior Eurovision winner, she uses her voice to stand against violence and bullying, inspiring young people worldwide through her music.
When becoming an ambassador, Clauzure designed her own interpretation of The Knotted Gun. Her sculpture, Dreams and Nature for Peace, reflects her vision of a world built on respect. She presented it to the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest winner, Nemo, during the finals in Malmö, delivering a powerful message about music’s ability to bridge cultures and generations.
"I am very proud to be a Non-Violence Ambassador. For me, peace means everyone respecting each other’s differences. It’s a world without violence, where my music and lyrics can help build bridges to a more peaceful future" she has said.
Clauzure’s music has already made a strong impact. Her Junior Eurovision song Cœur, which addresses school bullying, has resonated deeply with audiences, becoming an anthem of resilience and hope. She has performed with artists like Amir and Yseult and gained recognition from stars such as Camille Lellouche and Barbara Pravi. A semi-finalist on The Voice Kids in 2020, she continues to build her music career, releasing new music and performing on major stages.
Clauzure remains dedicated to using her platform to promote peace and encourage young people to stand against bullying and violence through music.
The two Non-Violence Ambassadors for Peace, Zoé Clauzure and Shai Dahan, present their personal designs of The Knotted Gun: Dreams and Nature for Peace and Fragility of Peace.
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