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Born | Budapest | 13 October 1964
Nationality | Hungarian |
Occupation | contemporary dance choreographer |
Attila Egerházi born (13 October 1964) is a Hungarian former dancer and contemporary dance choreographer
Initially he inspired by the theater and music art, Attila started his acting studies at the Hungarian National Theater's Acting Studio and at the same time, he also studied classical guitar. At the age of 16 he intensively turned to the dance art and he started his ballet and contemporary dance studies at the school of Jeszenszky Endre. After his studies he went to work abroad to the Vienna Dance Laboratory Company directed by Ismael Ivo. In 1989 he became a dancer at the Hungarian National Ballet at the Hungarian National Opera House where he spent 12 seasons. During this period he started his choreographic career with the ballet of 'Talking Bodies'. With the support of the ballet director Harangozó Gyula, he founded and artistically directed during 4 years the Contemporary Choreographic Studio of the Hungarian National Ballet which Studio still existing.
After his dance career he became the artistic director of one of the most relevant contemporary ballet company at Hungary named Ballet Pecs in 2000.
During his artistic director's works in different kind of companies next to his choreographic works he also collaborated outstanding guest choreographers like Jiří Kylián , Rui Horta , Jorma Elo, Vaclav Kunes, Petr Zuska, Mario Radacovsky, Miriam Nasy, Lidia Wos, Jan Kodet, Kristian Ole Tangen.
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Attila Egerházi | |
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Born | Budapest | 13 October 1964
Nationality | Hungarian |
Occupation | contemporary dance choreographer |
Attila Egerházi born (13 October 1964) is a Hungarian former dancer and contemporary dance choreographer
Initially he inspired by the theater and music art, Attila started his acting studies at the Hungarian National Theater's Acting Studio and at the same time, he also studied classical guitar. At the age of 16 he intensively turned to the dance art and he started his ballet and contemporary dance studies at the school of Jeszenszky Endre. After his studies he went to work abroad to the Vienna Dance Laboratory Company directed by Ismael Ivo. In 1989 he became a dancer at the Hungarian National Ballet at the Hungarian National Opera House where he spent 12 seasons. During this period he started his choreographic career with the ballet of 'Talking Bodies'. With the support of the ballet director Harangozó Gyula, he founded and artistically directed during 4 years the Contemporary Choreographic Studio of the Hungarian National Ballet which Studio still existing.
After his dance career he became the artistic director of one of the most relevant contemporary ballet company at Hungary named Ballet Pecs in 2000.
During his artistic director's works in different kind of companies next to his choreographic works he also collaborated outstanding guest choreographers like Jiří Kylián , Rui Horta , Jorma Elo, Vaclav Kunes, Petr Zuska, Mario Radacovsky, Miriam Nasy, Lidia Wos, Jan Kodet, Kristian Ole Tangen.