Flag Man
Thirty-seven-year-old Quebec native Dominic embarked on his acrobatic career following seven years of gymnastics and 14 years in circus performance. Chosen to represent his country during the official celebrations of Quebec City's 400th anniversary, Dominic has mastered and elevated the art of the human flag, transforming it into an artistic discipline of its own.
Since then, known as the "Flag Man," Dominic has seen his demand soar, traveling globally to showcase his captivating routine. He has performed for countless live audiences and featured on high-profile television shows such as The Ellen Degeneres Show, Le Plus Grand Cabaret du Monde, and La France a un Incroyable Talent, among others.
In November 2007, Dominic appeared on the Guinness World Records™ show, setting a record for the longest human flag by maintaining the position for an impressive 39 seconds. He now holds 2 Guinness World Records.
He has also earned several prestigious circus festival prizes, including the Special Prize in Monte-Carlo (2009); Silver in Wuqiao, China (2009); and Bronze in Izhevsk, Russia (2010).
A highly sought-after coach in disciplines such as trampoline, circus, and physical training and stretching, Dominic trains some of the most successful circus performers worldwide. Dominic is highly skilled in acrobatics, including both ground and aerial acts. He stepped away from his traditional profession to meet the ever-growing demand for his unique act.
- Le Plus Grand Cabaret du Monde
- TSN
- Radio-Canada report
- Galileo
- Paul O'Grady show
- Television:
- NBA report (TNT ESPN)
- TVA
- France's Got Talent
- The late late show
- And many more...
- The Ellen Degeneres Show