Drift

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‘Drift’ is a one hour long sound choreography, composed for large public space, and performed with 15 local performers.

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I am a Hungarian interdisciplinary artist based in Budapest. My work focuses on sound, space and interactions. I hold an Mmus in Interdisciplinary Composition from Goldsmiths College, London and an MA in Sociology from ELTE, Budapest. Currently I am doing ...

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