Jean-Marc Généreux Leaves “Révolution”; New Replacement Announced

In a significant shakeup for fans of the popular dance competition, Révolution, Jean-Marc Généreux has announced his departure from the show. He has served as an esteemed Master on the program but is leaving prior to the filming of its seventh season.
Jean-Marc Généreux Departs Révolution
Généreux made this announcement amid preparations for the upcoming season, marking the end of an era for the series. His influence on Révolution has been profound, contributing to its unique essence over the previous seasons.
Vincent Noiseux Takes the Helm
Stepping into Généreux’s role is the internationally acclaimed dancer and choreographer, Vincent Noiseux. Hailing from Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Noiseux comes with over 20 years of experience. He has a remarkable track record and has worked with numerous global superstars.
Noiseux’s Impressive Background
- Collaborated with artists like Janet Jackson, Beyoncé, and Jennifer Lopez.
- Featured in the musical film The Greatest Showman.
- Participated in major televised events, including the Super Bowl and Grammy Awards.
- Served as a choreographer for various acts, including Ricky Martin and Véronic DiCaire.
Now based in Los Angeles, Noiseux is eager to return to his roots and engage with the incredible talent in Quebec. He expressed his excitement stating, “I am extremely happy to join Révolution. It’s a real joy to return home and support the dancers in pursuing their dreams.”
Returning Masters and New Dynamics
Alongside Noiseux, the show will also feature the returning fan-favorites, Lydia Bouchard and Mel Charlot, who will reprise their roles as Masters. Their enthusiastic presence is expected to bring an inspiring dynamic to the series.
Thanking Jean-Marc Généreux
The production team, including TVA, Québecor Contenu, and Groupe Fair-Play, expressed their gratitude to Généreux for his exceptional contributions. His influence has left a lasting impact on both the competition and its participants.
In a recent interview, Généreux explained that his departure was due to a commitment he made to a project in France. Despite trying to manage his schedule, overlapping filming commitments made it impossible for him to continue. He noted the team felt like a second family and expressed deep gratitude for his time on Révolution.
Looking Ahead
The seventh season of Révolution, hosted by Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse, is set to air in the spring on TVA and TVA+. Fans can look forward to witnessing fresh talent and vibrant performances in the coming season.