A Voice That
Moves People
Isabelle “Isy” Aboagye is a multi-disciplinary Canadian young artist based in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario. A natural performer from a young age, Isy has built an impressive body of work that spans film, television, live theatre, and music.
Her breakout moment came with a principal role as Young Karen Clark in Lifetime's The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel, where she brought warmth and authenticity to one of gospel music's most iconic figures. She went on to captivate younger audiences as a recurring performer on CBC Kids' Ukulele U.
A trained mezzo-soprano since age 8, Isy possesses a voice of remarkable depth and range. Her vocal artistry has been recognized with the SHINE Music Bursary and multiple wins at the KW Kiwanis Music Festival in both Pop/Rock and Music Theatre categories.
Beyond her vocal talents, Isy is a dedicated dancer with KW Glee and a trained actress studying at Agnew Acting Studio. This triple-threat combination makes her a dynamic force on any stage — from the Kitchener Blues Festival to Centre in the Square to the University of Waterloo Humanities Theatre.
Isy is proudly represented by da Costa Talent (acting) and records with Gypsy Soul Records. She is an active member of Reelworld, supporting Canadian BIPOC creatives in the entertainment industry.
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Agnew Acting Studio
Mezzo-Soprano, trained since age 8
KW Glee, training since age 10
da Costa Talent
Gypsy Soul Records
The Path So Far
Began vocal training — discovered her mezzo-soprano voice
Joined KW Glee — immersed in dance and group performance
Principal role as Young Karen Clark in The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel (Lifetime)
Recurring performer on CBC Kids' Ukulele U — singing and dancing
Recipient of the SHINE Music Bursary for emerging young musicians
Featured performer at Kitchener Blues Festival and Centre in the Square
Winner at KW Kiwanis Music Festival — Pop/Rock and Music Theatre categories