Eszter Nemethi (b.1987, Budapest) is a theatre maker and researcher based in Brussels. She is interested in the space between people, contexts and ideas and creating structures (practical, dramaturgical and spatial) that can be activated and inhabited by others. Her work often combines play, pedagogy and reading as methodologies. She explores the relation of public spaces and border zones and the way in which they are sites of the emergence of narratives of communities regarding themselves.
She holds an MA in Social Practice and the Creative Environment (LSAD) and she is a graduate of the a.pass (advanced performance and scenography studies) post-master research programme in Brussels. From ’15-’19 she was the curator of Quarter Block Party's public art strand and she is the co-curator of MOTA nomadic conversations in Brussels. In recent years her work was presented at Bâtard (BE), Carlow Arts Festival (IRL), Cork Midsummer Festival (IRL), Kilkenny Arts Festival (IRL), Homo Novus Festival (LT) Galway Theatre Festival (IRL) among others.
She is currently developing School of Magical Politics a learnscape for collective storytelling and preparing the publication of a play-based methodology and case study of the project To Be What We Are.