Les Itinérantes, a French vocal trio composed of Manon Cousin, Pauline Langlois de Swarte, and Élodie Pont, formed in 2017. The group met at the Académie internationale de comédie musicale de Paris and released their first self-produced album Au Fil de l'Air in 2020. Their repertoire includes a wide range of musical styles and languages, performed entirely a cappella. Les Itinérantes have collaborated with artists such as Natalie Dessay and the Irish ensemble Anúna. In 2021, they released their second album Voyages d’hiver (Noëls du monde a cappella), which features winter-themed chants and tales. Their third album, Origines, was released in January 2024 under Mirare Productions and served as the official album for the festival de la Folle Journée de Nantes. The trio won first prize in the acoustic category and the Grand Prix at the Tampere Vocal Music Festival in 2023.