The Belgian artist, dance choreographer and director Jan Fabre has been convicted by a Belgian courtroom of bullying and violence in the direction of 5 ladies together with an indecent assault on one of many people.
The courtroom in Antwerp subsequently handed down an 18-month suspended sentence and in addition ordered Fabre to pay every girl symbolic compensation of €1, in keeping with the Flemish newspaper De Morgen. He was acquitted for offences towards one other girl.
Fabre confronted fees of sexual harassment and indecent assault following a three-year investigation by the Auditorat du travail d’Anvers, a tribunal specialising in labour disputes. Fabre denied any wrongdoing.
“We’re more than happy with this verdict,” stated An-Sofie Raes, who represented the ladies in courtroom. “The courtroom acknowledges that there was a sample. It is a crucial recognition and a milestone—not just for the civil events, but additionally for different victims who could wonder if such behaviour is permissible,” she instructed De Morgen.
Manon Gutwirth, one among Fabre’s legal professionals, says that “the courtroom has not convicted Jan Fabre for the information concerning six of the eleven civil events. He was discovered responsible of 1 offence of assault, regarding a French kiss, which the artist has all the time maintained was mutual. The decide dominated in any other case.” She argues: “The caricature sketched of Jan Fabre, together with the accusation ‘no intercourse no solo’ [asking the dancers for sex in exchange for a larger role] is invalidated by the decision.”
In September 2018, the Flemish Ministry of Tradition launched an investigation into Fabre’s dance firm Troubleyn after a number of former performers accused the artist of sexual harassment and misconduct.
Twenty former dancers, 12 of them nameless, alleged in a letter to the Dutch journal rekto: verso that they had been humiliated and intimidated while working for the corporate.
The letter says: “By way of sharing and reflecting on our collected experiences and testimonies—one among which dates again 20 years—we now have come to know that Troubleyn firm members have been navigating unprofessional and inappropriate relationship practices within the office for many years.”
A response from the Troubleyn firm posted on rekto: verso and dated September 2018 says: “We deplore this assault by way of the media, as this constitutes an unfair public trial.”