Pál Frenák (Budapest, May 4, 1957 - ) is a Hungarian dancer, director and choreographer. His aesthetic is influenced by sign language, architecture, cinema, Butoh, and by the work of French philosopher, Gilles Deleuze. His company was founded at the height of European Post-Dramatic Theater, and came to the fore during Hungary’s transition from communism. Frenák has received many awards, prizes, and grants, and his life has been the subject of many books, including Péter Márta's Frenak (2009).
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