Daniel Lezso

Imaxe Daniel Lezso

Meu Rei

Meu Rei is a contemporary dance piece that delves into the inherited wounds of masculinity. Through a body that moves between restraint and explosion, it traces an intimate journey toward the roots of identity, gender, and our relationship with the ego.

With a physical vocabulary that intertwines the rawness of butoh and the expressiveness of voguing, Meu Rei explores the conflict between what we were taught to be and what, in freedom, we can rebuild. Darkness, fragility, and desire are embodied on stage to open a space for catharsis and transformation.

More than a choreography, it is a bodily ceremony where dance becomes memory, rupture, and rebirth.

Imaxe Daniel Lezso

Daniel Lezso

Dancer, actor, and performer by vocation, by love for art, as a bodily manifesto of a silent revolution. I develop my work from body practice and stage creation as spaces for reflection and questioning of testosterone-infused norms: hegemonic masculinity.

Trained in contemporary dance, dramatic arts, and yoga, I move across these fields with the intention of breaking singular frameworks and producing alternative narratives. My training includes institutions such as Varium Espai de Moviment (Barcelona) and the Dance Space of USC, as well as teachers like Lali Ayguadé, Hannes Langolf, or the company La Macana, among others.

I have created original works presented at festivals such as HerDanza, FITEUC, and Teatro do Porvir, and have performed in music videos and stage productions both in Galicia and abroad.

Currently, I continue to deepen my exploration of a dance that challenges gender roles through an intimate and ancestral lens, seeking to open spaces of vulnerability and resistance through the body.