In 1959, he was the ephemeral ballet master of the Théâtre de la Monnaie in Brussels, excluded from the institution following the arrival of Maurice Béjart.
In 1969, he founded his Paris dance school, established Salle Pleyel with his wife Yvonne Alexander.
The school was revived in 1995 by their daughter Jennifer, under the name "Goubé European Dance Center".
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