Mathieu Forget’s website describes him as “a world-renowned creator, producer, and performer, who specializes in movement and lifestyle art”. This Frenchman, who was born in Paris, France, and spent his growing years both in France and Switzerland, is on the path to promote free expression and elevate people physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Forget’s wide-ranging love for arts, which included dance, music, and drawing is what made him succeed in his field. While only in high school, he joined the New Style Dance Crew in Geneva, Switzerland. It wasn’t long before he got the opportunity to dance at the Geneva Arena, part of the Palexpo complex, for the opening of Yannick Noah’s concert. His performance was witnessed by over 7,000 people.
Encourage by this, Forget relocated to the US and got admission to the University of California, Santa Barbara, the USA on a scholarship through tennis. Here, in addition to playing tennis for NCAA Division 1 level, he also honed his skills in music, piano, ballet, and modern dance, acting, drawing, and films.
To pursue his dancing and acting career, Forget moved to Los Angles for a year and took dance classes at famous studios. He also acted in numerous short films, music videos, and web series, which went viral online. Moving back to Paris, he performed in front of thousands of people on national television in Paris.
Forget got the opportunity to work with leading brands, such as Castorama, Jawbone, Lacoste, McDonald’s, and others. He has over 70,000 followers on Instagram alone.
Mathieu Forget
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