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A ballerina, actor and director born in Tata, Hungary. Tunyogi lives in-between London and Budapest and became a naturalised British citizen in 2017. In 2014, Tunyogi was awarded one of the Hungarian state's highest decorations, The Hungarian Order of Merit - Officer's Cross, for services to Art and Culture. In 2016, she was invited as the Hungarian representative at the Woman Economic Forum in New Delhi where participants from more than 90 countries were selected. Tunyogi was also awarded the 'Iconic Woman in Connection with People and Culture' prize, which was given to her by Dr Harbeen Arora, the founder of WEF. Tunyogi was finally bestowed with an honorary lifetime membership of the All Ladies League (ALL). In 2017 Tunyogi director-produced, wrote and starred in the 22-time award-winning short film Night Song which explores the trauma of rape through generations. In 2016 her short-film 'Love' was selected as one of the best movies that year by Straight 8 in London and premiered at the Vue Piccadilly (dancer, director and producer). In 2013, Tunyogi director-produced and also starred in 'The Liver', a short film which was selected for Cannes Film Festival, Short Film Corner and won a Special Festival Mention at the 2nd Delhi Shorts International Film Festival and the London Short Film Festival. In 2014, Tunyogi starred as the lead actor in Bear Me Witness, a short film that premiered in the Anchorage Film Festival Alaska 2014. The 'To Music' short film, where Tunyogi plays the wife of an artist, won the '2 Thumbs Up' award at the Roger Ebert Film Festival, Ebertfest in 2013. This film was also shown at the Cannes Film Festival, Short Film Corner and it was in competition at the Bahamas Film Festival. The same year Tunyogi appeared in "Fiery Marble", a dance theatre piece about Camille Claudel lover of Rodin filmed by Katapulf Film. She choreographed it and danced solo as the french sculptress. Between 2004-2007, she gave various dance lectures for children for Duna Television, a Hungarian channel specialising in culture and arts. Also during this time a portrait film "Choose the knowledge - Movements" about Tunyogi was filmed by MTV2. In 2008, she created a dance documentary, Ballet ABC with Henriett for the Hungarian National Television. The successful series was also distributed in Japan. In 2004 Tunyogi danced in the short film entitled "Spell" directed by Sándor Hartung a well known Hungarian painter. Tunyogi studied at the Hungarian Dance Academy and gained a Fülöp Viktor scholarship in 1996. winning was a further scholarship for the Kirov Academy in Washington in 2000 from the Hungarian Government. She also won the Maria Keresztes award as the most talented dancer at the age of 18, and immediately after that, she joined the Hungarian National Ballet and the Leipzig Ballet, under the direction of Uwe Scholz. Tunyogi performed internationally at prestigious venues in London, Rome, Tokyo, Nagoya, Yokohama, Bejing, Qingdao, New Delhi, Miskolc International Bartok Festival, Budapest Spring Festival, Edinburgh Festival, Festival of Majorca and Gala Performances like Stars of the Hungarian Ballet. Among her Ballet roles were the Sugar Plum Fairy, Odette, Odilia, Aurora, Lilac Fairy, Five Tangos, Adagio Hammerklavier, Rahmanyinov PDD, Mozart - Jeunhomme by Uwe Scholtz, Chopin, Debussy pieces by Paul Chalmer, Schostakovitch PDD - Renato Paroni, La Mamma Morta -Antonia Franceschi, Viviana Durante - Adagio Lamentoso... Between 2003-2013, Henriett Tunyogi and Tamás Vásáry, a pianist, combined the most refined forms of art to create a special performance based on the mutual inspirational from various genres. She choreographed performances to the music of Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Mendelssohn, Scriabin, Debussy, Bartok and Kodály. Tunyogi was a guest teacher at the Hungarian Dance Academy, sharing her knowledge of dance techniques learned from abroad. At the Women's Economic Forum 2016 in New Delhi she delivered two speeches at the conference: 'What makes people want to give back to society' and '3 ways to navigate uncertainty successfully'. Furthermore, she presented a lecture on Rationality, Faith and Emotion for the TEDx conference in 2011. She is a "Miss Herbal Princess UK London 2006" winner, which involved creating an art piece expressing her ideas about health, beauty and harmony. Her essays were published in Premier Magazine, La femme Magazine and in Dance Art Magazine.