Déserts d'amour, Le Crawl de Lucien, Assaï, Le Saut de l'ange, So Schnell, Necesito, Dominique Bagouet (9 July 1951 – 9 December 1992) was a French choreographer and dancer.
Dominique Bagouet began training in classical dance in Cannes, in the school of Rosella Hightower, and obtained his first engagements at the Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Genève directed by Alfonso Cata, where he danced the Balanchine repertoire.
After a period as a dancer with Félix Blaska, then with Maurice Béjart in Brussels, Bagouet discovered the teaching of Carolyn Carlson at the Paris Opera.
In 1974, he left for the United States where he acquired the techniques of Martha Graham and José Limón before tackling postmodern dance with Merce Cunningham, Trisha Brown and Lar Lubovitch, among others.
Dominique returned to France in 1976, presenting his first choreography, Chansons de nuit (Songs of the Night), at the Bagnolet International Choreographic Competition.