Viktor Róna
1936–1994 (age 58)
Biography
Born in 1936, Viktor Róna became a beloved figure in Hungarian dance through his inventive choreography that graced theaters across the country. His keen sense of movement and ability to translate emotion into performance helped redefine modern productions, leaving audiences with vivid memories of his dynamic storytelling.
Beyond the stage, Róna nurtured generations of dancers by sharing his expertise with aspiring choreographers and teachers, ensuring a strong future for the art he loved. His enduring influence can still be felt today in the continued vitality of the companies and performers he inspired.