about Zsuzsa



Zsuzsa is the chorographer of "Jistis pou yo" - the music video of the Haitian singer Renes BBWI, for the realization of which over a hundred people from Germany, England, Haiti and France have come together to show solidarity with the people in the Dominican Republic, retrospectively citizenship was revoked by law in 2013. Over 200,000 people are affected by this racist law.


Zsuzsa

Dancer, choreographer, dance teacher

at home in Port-au-Prince (Haiti) as well as in Berlin or Hungary, has been working as a dance teacher for over twenty years, with all my heart.

She captivates her audience "with her impressively multi-faceted dance expression" and her students with her sensitive teaching style paired with a lot of Hungarian temperament. Zsuzsa really wants to reach everyone with her classes, including those who have not yet dared to approach the subject of dance. Your lessons are therefore designed in such a way that movement can be created with ease, almost intuitively. She puts a special emphasis on the interplay of breath, expression and movement. Promoting the individual style of her students is a fundamental concern of her.

She met oriental dance in 1992. Captivated by the fascination of this dance, she began a seven-year training with Ruth Nuriya Macia, in whose studio she then worked for several years as a teacher until she finally set up her own dance school in Berlin in 2003 " Art Oriental "founded. For many years Zsuzsa has regularly organized dance trips to many different countries, especially to places that are still hidden from mass tourism and to which she is personally connected. In summer she leads the Luna Dance Retreat in Greece, on the island of Samothraki, together with the exceptional musician Claude Saturne. Here the participants have the opportunity to dance and drum in the midst of nature and in warm company.

In addition to oriental dance, her great love belongs to the vodou dances in Haiti, which she studies on site on study trips lasting several months and which she now teaches across Europe. Due to her competence in connection with Haitian culture, she was appointed freelance worker for the Ethnological Museum in Berlin in 2010. (more under Haitian dance) Last study trip April 2019.

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