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 * studio@sinarts.org
 * 1139 Budapest, Gyutacs u. 10

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SÍN ARTS CENTRE

 * Budapest, Gyutacs u. 10
 * studio@sinarts.org


SÍN ARTS AND CULTURE NONPROFIT KFT.

 * Budapest, Röntgen u. 9.
 * Tax Number: 14700631-2-41
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Margit takes care of the production and distribution of the SÍN projects. As
production manager her primary aim is to provide a safe background for the
artistic work. Thinking together with the artists, being part of the
collaborations and the continuous development both on individual and
organizational levels are the guiding principles in her work.
Zoltán is one of the founders of SÍN Arts Centre. As a choreographer and
managing director it is important for him to work in a community in which each
team member finds the tasks that fit their interests the best and in which the
decisions are made on a collective basis. He believes that one of the most
important tasks of the Centre is to search and develop those new directions for
the whole Hungarian contemporary dance community that are based on
sustainability, professionality and partnerships. He works for these goals in
various curatorial boards and as a co-chair of the Association of Hungarian
Independent Performing Arts. He trusts that the upcoming generations of art
makers will be able to develop such an open system in which they will all find
their place and a path for continuous professional development.
Luca keeps SÍN's online communication channels alive and takes an active role in
planning the communication strategy for productions, collaborations and other
programs. In addition to her primary role, she is involved in the day-to-day
life of SÍN, in short-, medium- and long-term planning, international projects
and in the development of a more sustainable operating and cooperation model.
She feels comfortable in project management, logistics and program planning, and
has several years of experience in these fields. For example she has been
coordinating the international performers of Theatre and Dance Tent at Sziget
Festival, commissioned also by SÍN for 6 summers.
Anikó takes care of strategic and project planning at SÍN. Her main focus of
interest is the delicate and ever shaping relationship of the artist and
producer/manager, the partnership of these professionals for the development of
sustainable artistic projects. She regularly leads workshops on production
management and international relations. Her arts management activities are
supported by her practice as a certified coach and business trainer. She has
been a member of the IETM (www.ietm.org) advisory committee since 2017. Between
2019 and 2021 she works as a reshaper in the international research project
Reshape (www.reshape.network)
As a dancer and a creator, sustainability is of paramount importance to Laura.
Together with SÍN, they dreamed up the Dragonfly Programme and are working on
how to make sustainability an organic part of the work of SÍN and the artists
who work with them. Laura is constantly educating herself on the subject, also
believes it is important to be open and creative so that new practices can
become real and positive changes in attitude.

Margit takes care of the production and distribution of the SÍN projects. As
production manager her primary aim is to provide a safe background for the
artistic work. Thinking together with the artists, being part of the
collaborations and the continuous development both on individual and
organizational levels are the guiding principles in her work.
Zoltán is one of the founders of SÍN Arts Centre. As a choreographer and
managing director it is important for him to work in a community in which each
team member finds the tasks that fit their interests the best and in which the
decisions are made on a collective basis. He believes that one of the most
important tasks of the Centre is to search and develop those new directions for
the whole Hungarian contemporary dance community that are based on
sustainability, professionality and partnerships. He works for these goals in
various curatorial boards and as a co-chair of the Association of Hungarian
Independent Performing Arts. He trusts that the upcoming generations of art
makers will be able to develop such an open system in which they will all find
their place and a path for continuous professional development.
Luca keeps SÍN's online communication channels alive and takes an active role in
planning the communication strategy for productions, collaborations and other
programs. In addition to her primary role, she is involved in the day-to-day
life of SÍN, in short-, medium- and long-term planning, international projects
and in the development of a more sustainable operating and cooperation model.
She feels comfortable in project management, logistics and program planning, and
has several years of experience in these fields. For example she has been
coordinating the international performers of Theatre and Dance Tent at Sziget
Festival, commissioned also by SÍN for 6 summers.
Anikó takes care of strategic and project planning at SÍN. Her main focus of
interest is the delicate and ever shaping relationship of the artist and
producer/manager, the partnership of these professionals for the development of
sustainable artistic projects. She regularly leads workshops on production
management and international relations. Her arts management activities are
supported by her practice as a certified coach and business trainer. She has
been a member of the IETM (www.ietm.org) advisory committee since 2017. Between
2019 and 2021 she works as a reshaper in the international research project
Reshape (www.reshape.network)
As a dancer and a creator, sustainability is of paramount importance to Laura.
Together with SÍN, they dreamed up the Dragonfly Programme and are working on
how to make sustainability an organic part of the work of SÍN and the artists
who work with them. Laura is constantly educating herself on the subject, also
believes it is important to be open and creative so that new practices can
become real and positive changes in attitude.

Margit takes care of the production and distribution of the SÍN projects. As
production manager her primary aim is to provide a safe background for the
artistic work. Thinking together with the artists, being part of the
collaborations and the continuous development both on individual and
organizational levels are the guiding principles in her work.
Zoltán is one of the founders of SÍN Arts Centre. As a choreographer and
managing director it is important for him to work in a community in which each
team member finds the tasks that fit their interests the best and in which the
decisions are made on a collective basis. He believes that one of the most
important tasks of the Centre is to search and develop those new directions for
the whole Hungarian contemporary dance community that are based on
sustainability, professionality and partnerships. He works for these goals in
various curatorial boards and as a co-chair of the Association of Hungarian
Independent Performing Arts. He trusts that the upcoming generations of art
makers will be able to develop such an open system in which they will all find
their place and a path for continuous professional development.
Luca keeps SÍN's online communication channels alive and takes an active role in
planning the communication strategy for productions, collaborations and other
programs. In addition to her primary role, she is involved in the day-to-day
life of SÍN, in short-, medium- and long-term planning, international projects
and in the development of a more sustainable operating and cooperation model.
She feels comfortable in project management, logistics and program planning, and
has several years of experience in these fields. For example she has been
coordinating the international performers of Theatre and Dance Tent at Sziget
Festival, commissioned also by SÍN for 6 summers.
Anikó takes care of strategic and project planning at SÍN. Her main focus of
interest is the delicate and ever shaping relationship of the artist and
producer/manager, the partnership of these professionals for the development of
sustainable artistic projects. She regularly leads workshops on production
management and international relations. Her arts management activities are
supported by her practice as a certified coach and business trainer. She has
been a member of the IETM (www.ietm.org) advisory committee since 2017. Between
2019 and 2021 she works as a reshaper in the international research project
Reshape (www.reshape.network)
As a dancer and a creator, sustainability is of paramount importance to Laura.
Together with SÍN, they dreamed up the Dragonfly Programme and are working on
how to make sustainability an organic part of the work of SÍN and the artists
who work with them. Laura is constantly educating herself on the subject, also
believes it is important to be open and creative so that new practices can
become real and positive changes in attitude.
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MARGIT HODOVÁN

PRODUCTION MANAGER
STUDIO BOOKING

hodovan@sinarts.org

ZOLTÁN NAGY

FOUNDER
MANAGING DIRECTOR

nagy@sinarts.org

LUCA KÖVÉCS

COMMUNICATIONS
INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS

kovecs@sinarts.org

ANIKÓ RÁCZ

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

racz@sinarts.org

LAURA TÓTH

SUSTAINABILITY OFFICER


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