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Attila Andrási

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Attila  Andrási

Biography

Attila Andrási (HU) is a practice-based PhD researcher at University of the Arts London. His research explores minor gestures as a mode of expression for neurodivergent experiences in performance. He examines this through the lenses of Crip Theory, Critical Neurodivergent Philosophy, Postmodern Performance, and Deleuze and Guattari's concept of minor literature.

Attila graduated from the Budapest Contemporary Dance Academy in 2015 and the Salzburg Experimental Academy of Dance (SEAD) in 2017. He also holds an MFA with distinction in Choreography from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance (2023), where he received a Leverhulme scholarship and the Dance Master Highest Achievement Prize in Choreography.

Attila has participated in artistic research residencies at Roca Umbert de les Arts (2020), Desembre en Dansa Festival (2019), and Lake Studio Berlin (2023). His work has been showcased at numerous venues, including Festival 10 Sentidos, Spain (2019); Desembre en Dansa Festival (2019); Old Fire Station, UK (2019); Sismógraf Festival, Spain (2020); Teatre Municipal de Lloret de Mar, Spain (2020); Resolution Festival, UK (2023); Lake Studio Berlin, Germany (2023); Chisenhale Dance Space, UK (2023); and Independent Creatives Night, UK (2024). His projects have received funding from the Hungarian National Dance Theatre (2021), the Hungarian National Cultural Fund (2020), and Arts Council England (2023).

Since 2017, Attila has conducted contemporary dance training, performance practice workshops, and labs across Europe, Asia, and Africa.