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Attila will facilitate a 5-day morning dance class that focuses on experimenting with soma(aesthetic) movement research and working with inner (meta) narratives as a choreography practice. Attila will introduce his current movement research tool, tilted: Perceptive ball. Through this imaginative phenomenon, the participants will be facilitated to appreciate variations of micro and macro movement adjustments within the body alignment and to gather expertise from an ecstatic and recessive state. The practice uses some elements and principles of zen practice, authentic movement and the skinner release technique. The class will contain improvisation, learning short phrases and physical dance training.
Attila is a Hungarian dance practitioner, choreographer and performer working through the medium of the body, space, and voice. His nature of choreography practice is experimental, playing with internal and external stimuli. He mainly focuses on navigating somatic experience, which defines the abstract authentic movement language. He graduated from the Budapest Contemporary Dance Academy and the Salzburg Experimental Academy of Dance. He is pursuing an MFA - Choreography diploma at the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in London with a bursary from Leverhulme Arts scholarship.
2019, his solos titled: Once upon a time (autobiographical) performance were selected for the Festival 10 Sentoid in Valencia. After a successful implementation, he received economic, mentoring and artist support from Roca Umbert de la Arts organisation, Teatre Municipal de Lloret de Mar, Theatre L'ateneu De Carla and Desebre Danse Festiva.
2020 his new co-creative multidisciplinary performance was invited to the Sismograph Dance Festival in Olot, Spain.
2021 during the pandemic, Attila received a commission ‘Köszönjük Magyarország!’ from the Hungarian National Dance Theatre and the Hungarian Ministry of Human Resources.
In 2022 he was invited to collaborate and facilitate a choreography process for the Architectural Association Interprofessional Studio in London for the MFA postgraduate students working with an interdisciplinary, immersive performance presented in the Eco 2:0 Festival in London and Glasgow.
Get an insight into Attila’s movement language visit:
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Web: attilaandrasi.com