She was born on September 8, 1990, in Budapest.
In 2012, she graduated with a BA in Andragogy from the University of Pécs and continued her studies there, obtaining an MA in Human Resource Consulting. As a dancer, the United Kingdom played a significant role in her career, where she pursued further studies alongside her artistic activities: in 2017, she earned a CIPD Level 3 diploma in Learning and Development, and in 2023, she completed her MA in Education and Technology at University College London.
Her dance career began in 2009 with the Pécs Ballet, where she worked with choreographers such as Vincze Balázs, Leo Mujic and Cameron McMillan. In 2014, she joined the Rambert Dance Company in London, performing in works by Wayne McGregor, Sharon Eyal, Kim Brandstrup, among others. Since 2022, she has worked as a freelancer, collaborating with the Israeli L-E-V dance company and performing as a dancer with the Opera Bonn. As a choreographer, she participated in the 59th Venice Biennale, created new plays in the Dance Arts Faculty program in Rome, and has worked at the Hungarian Dance Academy.
From 2018 to 2022, she served as an ambassador for the Dancers’ Career Development organization.
In 2024, she joined the Csokonai National Theater in Debrecen as the head of the dance department.
Awards:
- Best Female Dancer of the Season – Hungarian Dance Artists’ Association (2014)
- Award for University Culture, Pécs (2014)
- Selected mentee in the Beyond Dance Mentor Program, mentor: Julie Clark, former senior executive at British Telecom and board member of King's College London (2019)
- UCL - Institute of Education: Exceptional Dissertation Award (2023)