What is a teacher? Here at the School of Disobedience, we call teachers "Unlearning Facilitators." They are not your friends or parents, and you don't have to like them either. "Unlearning Facilitators" are not here to please you; they are here to facilitate the process of growth and transformation. This process can take many forms—a tool, a method, or an experience—that helps you progress in your artistic or personal journey.
The key question is not only what an "Unlearning Facilitator" teaches, but also how they teach. Their role goes beyond imparting knowledge and experiences; they are tasked with creating a climate of trust that encourages both learning and unlearning. They raise questions and challenge what seems obvious, fostering an environment where true growth can occur.
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Author"Born in Budapest (Hungary) in 1983, I graduated from the ENSAPC Art School (France) in 2016. As an artist, researcher, and community activist, I harness the power of art for connection, education, and activism. My practice spans various mediums, including image, object, and performance. I create full-length visual and dance performances, short-format pieces, and immersive experiences, while also creating spaces for non-formal education outside of traditional academic heritage. Over the past two decades, I've founded the School of Disobedience, established my own performance art company (Gray Box), and launched the annual Wildflowers Festival. I embrace everything unusual, unexpected, and nonconformist. I am not kind with assholes and have learned to forge my own path. I am here to guide you in thinking outside the box and achieving independence. To me, the real party is outside the confines of the established canon." Archives
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