CAPUCINE GOUST graduated from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Lyon in 2008. She joined Nasser Martin Gousset as soon as she graduated: Comedy; 2008 / Peplum; 2008 / Pacifique; 2010 / Projet Renoir; 2011 / En attendant Godard; 2013; and assisted him on Le Visiteur in 2013 and on the choreography of a feature film, Sur quel pied danser, in 2015. She participated in Olivier Dubois' creation, Révolution, in 2009, and in Kader Attou's, Symfonia Piesni Zalosnych, in 2010. She dances for Karine Saporta, L'enfance ou les plages du temps (2009), Joëlle Bouvier, Fragment (2011), Christine Erbé, Ze Bal (2012), Thomas Bouvet, L'humanité (2014), as well as in several operas at the Opéra de Lyon: Les 7 péchés capitaux, choreography by Marie Chouinard / La chauve souris, Johann Strauss...
In 2011, she met Kathakali during the creation of the duet The Book of Love, directed by Julien Touati. In 2012, she did a role in Foudres by Dave Saint Pierre. Since 2012, she dances for the company Catherine Diverrès: creation of Penthésilées (2013) and revival of Solides (2014). In 2014, for the Biennale de la danse, she joined the L.A. Dance Project of Benjamin Millepied for a reprise of a role in Heart and Arroes, as well as for the opening ceremony of the Cannes Festival (2015). In parallel to her career as a performer, she develops her own choreographic approach through the Association MCA / Compagnie Capucine Goust, created in 2012. Her first creation, Tselem, was presented in 2015 in Vannes.
Her performance at the Dominique Fiat Gallery is in turn the confrontation and dialogue between a portrait of Audoin Desforges and the inner monologue of a woman. Performer for Benjamin Millepied, Catherine Diverrès or Kader Attou, Capucine Goust proposes here to unify the time of the photo and that of the dance. Audoin Desforges' photographs, theatrical stagings although frozen, allow the choreographer to appropriate, between image and dance, a language, a time, a space. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)