Noya began her musical and performing arts education at the age of six, studying piano, music theory, drama, dance, musical theatre, and choir. After graduating from high school with a major in music history and classical singing, she moved to Canada in 2001 to pursue a career in music. Noya has since performed in live venues and studios throughout British Columbia, voiced characters in video games, voiced and produced marketing videos, written and produced a podcast with over 3 million downloads, and created an animation series called Laura May Diaries, which she pitched on CBC’s Dragon’s Den in 2013 alongside animation director Alex Greenberg and director Miles Forster.
Over the years, Noya has trained with renowned vocal, acting, and dialect coaches, including Patricia Dahlquist, Cathy Weseluck, Marcy Goldberg, Iris Quinn, Tony Alcantar, Scott McNeil, Ian Rafael, Kico Gonzalez-Risso, and Judith Rabinowitz.
Noya studied Interaction Design at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, BC, and now works as a media producer in the tech industry.