Flóra Tiszai
Flóra Tiszai (she/her)is a hungarian contemporary dancer, mover and performer born in 2003. She started dancing at the ripe age of 4 and hasn’t stopped eversince. Her journey contained ballet, acrobatics, show dance, jazz, volk dance, modern and various contemporary techniques.
Lately she has shown special interest in social and street styles. It is in her ambition to mix styles and be inspired by different cultures. She studied at a high school that has offered a special dance programme. After that she moved to Munich, Germany for 3 years to continue her studies at Iwanson School of Contemporary Dance.
During her 3 years at university she had the chance to work with and learn from choregprahers such as, Borna Babic, Adrienn Hód, David Cahier, Nadine Gerspacher, Guido Badalamenti, Simone Santroni, Yotam Peled, Antonin Rioch, Joy Alpuerto Ritter etc.
Since 2022 she has been hosting JAMSESS improviation nights with Petra Szlivka together, both in Budapest and Munich.
I’m drawn to work with creative people and be in inspiring environments. My main inspiration is music and fashion. I like to be very physical, dinamic and to be challenged. Improvisation is something that stands super close to me, and was always a motor in my career. The curiousity of what a body is capable of, how much it can take in. One of the things that I value the importance of, is to learn the most authentic form of styles, learn their history, origin and appreciate them properly. For me dance without groove is such as food without salt. I’m passionate to connect with people from social and street styles, since their movement quality and music inspires me deeply. Something so interesting to me is the relation between artists and my role as a mover and performer in the theater.