Colleagues

Actual colleagues of the association:

Nikolett Pintér-Németh: She is engaged in theatre and vocal research, both practically and theoretically. She has learnt classical singing and music, and was a member of different choirs for nearly ten years (e.g. the internationally recognized Angelica Girls’ Choir). She lived and studied in the Netherlands, and graduated from the University of Amsterdam, Cultural Analysis, in 2016. Currently, she is a PhD student at the University of Pécs, in Hungary, where researches the social and artistic aspects of the performative human voice, from a theatrical viewpoint. She has been the coordinator of the VoicWell Erasmus+ program since 2019.

Géza Pintér-Németh, studied at the University of Pécs, in Hungary, at the department of Italian Literature and Film studies from 2003 and graduated in 2010. He worked with several street theatre companies in Germany and in Italy from 2008 until 2016. He is a theorethical and practical researcher of the intercultural aspect of theatre events in rural areas. In this field he has managed Erasmus and Creative Europe projects since 2016 (RIOTE, ATIPIA, Weaving Voices, SPARSE). He has been doing a DLA program at the University of Film and Theatre in Budapest (SZFE) since 2023.

Zsófia Rideg: Born in Budapest in 1970, he worked in Paris between 1996 and 2001.
In parallel, she edits the journal OSZMI Világszínház under the supervision and direction of Dr. Nina Király. During her years as a French scholar, she listened to Jerzy Grotowski’s lectures and participated in the practical workshops of masters such as Eugenio Barba, Ariane Mnouchkine, Waclaw Sobaszek, Anatolij Vasziljev.
In 2010 she was awarded the Mensáros Prize for her translation of Valère Novarina’s Imaginary Operetta. This production was a highly successful guest performance at the Odéon Theatre in Paris.
From 2013 to 2022, she was dramaturg at the National Theatre in Budapest and for three years at the Madách International Theatre Meeting (MITEM).
From August 2022, he is a member of the SINUM Theatre Workshop Association.