Gabrielle Boudreau who will once again be in the finals round of the show Revolution continues to showcase his art on different stages by participating in French reality TV France has incredible talent. This new television competition offers the artist from Petit-Rocher visibility in Europe.
L’Acadie Nouvelle contacted the artist a few days after his performance with Santiago and Jordan at the Défi des maîtres de Revolution where the trio performed a choreography around a sink on inner tensions. At the end of this intimate number, the judges showered the artists with praise, highlighting their sense of innovation, their spirit and their formidable collaboration.
“It’s so beautiful. Well done! You put your heart, your guts. Gabrielle [Boudreau] you won on that stage, you are still here with humility. You take nothing for granted,” said judge Lydia Bouchard.
Having reached second place in the rankings, the trio had to offer a second performance to obtain their place in the round of finals which begins Sunday with the improbable duos. The Acadian performer is particularly proud to once again reach the final of the show. She is very happy with the result, considering the high caliber of dancers this star season.
“I really had fun that evening. I remember being really proud of our performance.”
Having already won on this same stage in the last season, the artist admits that it takes a lot of courage to come back and put yourself in danger again.
“Especially in an all-star season like that, it’s kind of laying yourself bare and then being willing to maybe accept defeat. But I was really happy to receive comments on that because I certainly found that it was already a difficult decision to make to do it again.”
She is very much looking forward to the next stage, that of improbable duets where the finalists are paired with others to create choreographies that merge styles.
“We’re really looking forward to it. In fact, for me, it’s my favorite stage in the competition where I am able to share with another style. It’s still something I’m passionate about. Then, already that we are a fusion of three styles, I really can’t wait to see how it will go,” affirmed the artist, specifying that the public can expect something new.
“I’m super grateful to still be able to make the finals. Then of course it gets stressful again, so I’m like “ok, I’m getting back into the attacking mindset a little.”
Gabrielle, Jordan and Santiago during the masters’ challenge on the show Révolution. – Courtesy
Gabrielle, Jordan and Santiago during the masters’ challenge on the show Révolution. – Courtesy
In each of her performances, the Acadian artist and her two acolytes attempt to show different facets of their artistic personality and their versatility. After the improbable duos, it will be the semi-final and the final.
The artist has a very busy schedule. She participated in the auditions of the show France has incredible talent which is already on the air on the M6 channel. For her television audition, she repeated a choreography that she had presented to Revolution in the last season, the one with the chair and headphones. His performance received a warm welcome from the public in the room and from the judges.
These highlighted the quality of the writing, the intelligence and the originality of the proposal. “I loved this proposal because of your originality and the way you are presented,” commented one of the judges.
When Gabrielle Boudreau said she was from New Brunswick, Quebec comedian Sugar Sammy (a judge on the show) who applauded her performance compared, somewhat jokingly, the province to a village next to the Belgian border.
Only at the end of all auditions will the names of the artists who advance to the next stage be publicly announced.
“It’s definitely another opportunity, and to be able to have visibility in Europe, it’s definitely really cool.”
The next episode of the show Revolution will be broadcast on TVA on Sunday.