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According to Jean-Marc Généreux: “Revolution” season 5 has even more talent

Jean-Marc Généreux’s summer went at top speed. Filming the first round of the fifth season of revolution are complete, so the contestants have all been chosen to elicit great emotion from viewers at TVA this fall.

“It was even more difficult this year because there are so many strong proposals! There are crazy revolutions, we are somewhere else and we are victims of our success! It can’t be how much dance talent is on the rise in Quebec, and that talent is throwing us off the couch!” He told QMI Agency, revealing that he “might do some dance moves” for the first time on the show this season. .

Mel Charlot, an inspiration for the next generation

Jean-Marc Généreux is full of praise for Mel Charlot, the new master of the revolution. It is she who replaces the twins on the popular Sunday show. “Mel brings a breath of fresh air. She has had a great international career and I think young people see her as the path they might want to take. She was on the Bell Center stage with Lizzo last Sunday.

Jean-Marc Généreux on the set of “La belle tour”, which will stop in Montérégie in the episode that will be broadcast on TVA on Monday 19 June at 9pm.

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He also praises hostess Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse, “who has a curiosity and a big sister soul” with the dancers.

A new “Rescue Button” is added in this highly anticipated fifth season. “It’s up to the dancers to save a whole, whether it’s a solo, a duo or a group,” said Jean-Marc, who along with his henchmen Lydia Bouchard and Mel Charlot selected 33 dancers, duos or groups for the competition who did 34. Choice is therefore a salvation.

Proud Ambassador of Montérégie

Jean-Marc Généreux owes everything to the Montérégie, the star region in the show La belle tour this Monday at 9pm on TVA. The 60-year-old shares Guy Jodoin’s set with Didier Lucien, Damien Robitaille and Rosalie Vaillancourt. François Lavallée and Matt Holubowski are also represented in other segments.

Jean-Marc Généreux on the set of “La belle tour”, which will stop in Montérégie in the episode that will be broadcast on TVA on Monday 19 June at 9pm.

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Born and raised in Montérégie, he took his first steps in dance. In a “small school” in the region, he even met his lover France Mousseau, who became his girlfriend, his sports dance partner, his wife and the mother of his children. Decades later, they are still together and parents to two children: Francesca, who has Rett Syndrome and requires constant care, and Jean-Francis.

“I owe everything to Montérégie, possibly my good mood, my energy, my enthusiasm, even my dreams!”

The master of Revolution, who has choreographed and judged on several seasons of the shows So You Think You Can Dance and its Canadian counterpart, could have relocated several times. In particular, he and France could have settled in England, which was the epicenter of dancesport at the time when the pair competed against the best on the international scene.

“I have always lived within a 15 km radius. Saint Hubert, Longueuil and Boucherville. “I’ve always insisted that we stay here,” said the one who dreams of acting in the cinema to “take advantage of all shifts”. [s]are emotions” in a character.

Jean-Marc Généreux on the set of “La belle tour”, which will stop in Montérégie in the episode that will be broadcast on TVA on Monday 19 June at 9pm.

PHOTO BY THONYCOOL PROVIDED BY TVA

Jean-Marc Généreux is abroad less often – at least for ever shorter periods of time – than he used to be because he wants to be more at home with his family. However, that didn’t stop him from choreographing Hallmark’s The Dancing Detective: A Deadly Tango and starring in The Masked Singer in France. He also gave dance workshops in France for Dance Concept Events. Other upcoming projects cannot be announced at this time.