Zsuzsanna Angeli and Júlia Redő

Zsuzsanna Angeli and Júlia Redő

  • Experience: Dance movement therapist, language coach, trainer and teacher of EFL and Dancer, Trainer
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ZSUZSANNA ANGELI


Zsuzsanna Angeli is a dance movement therapist, language coach, trainer and teacher of EFL. 

Her experience includes 11 years of teaching at international tertiary education at International Business School, Hungary; 10 years in teacher education at the Kodolányi University, Hungary and 12 years experience as an EFL teacher in secondary school. As a Fulbright grantee (scholarship awarded by the U.S.), she had the opportunity to study at Columbia University in New York. This experience has had a profound impact on her both professionally and personally.

She has been involved in various self-awareness, self-development groups for nearly 15 years. Since becoming an accredited trainer by Grow organisational development and training company in 2014, she has used this knowledge in adult education and in the corporate sector by providing communication, negotiation skills and presentation techniques trainings in English. To broaden her skills and competences, she completed an international language coach course and became a Neurolanguage Coach ® English  in 2018  (ELC certified and accredited by the ICF). The following year, she graduated as a Psychodynamic Movement and Dance Therapist, Currently, this training is a specialization at the Bárczi Gusztáv Faculty of Special Education at ELTE University, Budapest. 

She uses a holistic approach in her teaching, training and coaching practice by incorporating the tools, skills and competencies she has acquired through professional development and practice over the 30 years of her career.  She applies coaching, training, teaching, and dance and movement tools that best serve her clients based on their particular needs and situations. 

Júlia Redő and Zsuzsanna Angeli got connected when Zsuzsanna attended Júlia Redő’s professional development courses (Compassion - Life cycle games, Contact dance and NVC). They have been on several trainings together; this one will be their first joint work.

In the course ‘How to be well? - Learning with Kompatia - Life Fulfilling Games and Movement Techniques’, they combine the best practices of using verbal and non-verbal tools to promote well-being and the development of soft skills.

 

Júlia Redő

 

Júlia Redő graduated from the folk dance teacher's department at the Academy of Dance, and in the meantime, starting in the direction of personality development, after studying psychodrama, Weight Flow Contact, and Kinesiology, she started working on Cooperative Nonviolent Communication. NVC was implemented in Hungary by her mother Éva Hava Jónai. She first became a student, then a fellow worker of her. They held trainings together since 2002, but also wrote two books, and developed a method and a tool for practising NVC. 

The "Útikalauz – Bevezető az Együttműködő Erőszakmentes Kommunikácóba” Seal Hungary 2012 „Travel Guide - Introduction to Cooperative Non-Violent Communication" has become a gap-filling manual for those who are interested in NVC.

In addition to the theory in „Kompátia – Életkerekítő Játékok” Artshow 2001 Bt. 2017, 2019 „Kompatia – Life Fulfilling Games” contains 80 different playful exercises inspired by drama pedagogy, art pedagogy, and experiential pedagogy. Together with the accompanying card pack, these are a tangible tool for all ages to learn and practice emotional intelligence development, community building, and conflict management with an NVC approach. 

She also holds trainings and accredited teacher trainings to introduce the method. 

As a dancer, she is working in the Hungarian Heritage House archives department, founded and led the "Van Mit" company for six years by combining movement approach and NVC, 

She recently made a documentary „Jössz táncolni!” "Come to dance" about the customs and prohibitions related to invitations to dance. The traditional rules of male and female relations and their continuation in our everyday life. She weekly holds dance self-knowledge workshops. She and Zsuzsa have been on several trainings together, this one will be their first joint work.