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EriDürr

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Eri Dürr is a Filipino-French performer and writer based in Germany.

She works at the intersection of intuitive performance and animist cosmology. Curious about spirits, devotion, and the absurd. Drawn to what lives in the space between waking and dreaming.

Based in
Berlin, Germany
Nationality
Filipino · French
Languages
English · Tagalog
Practice
Realism · Improv · Voice
6-Week Acting Conservatory (Fall 2026)
James Price · Full-tuition scholarship
The Acting Studio New York · 2026
Meisner Masterclass
James Price
Schauspielschule Bühnenstudio Hamburg · 2026
Dramaturgy of Evil
Workshop, Steven Warwick
Berlin Art Institute
Foundation Course & Intensive
Matthias Schott
Schott Acting Studio Berlin
Meisner Foundations
Angeli Bayani
Meisner Studio Manila
Portrait
Portrait
Portrait
Portrait
Research documentation
Research documentation
Portrait
Portrait
Portrait
Portrait
Portrait
Portrait
The Melancholic Melody of the New Economy
The Melancholic Melody of the New Economy · Ballhaus Naunynstraße, Berlin
Process
Process
Photography by Tamás Méder
Photo by Tamás Méder
Photography by Tamás Méder
Photo by Tamás Méder

Performance

Theatre

Sep 2024
Eri (Lead)
The Melancholic Melody of the New Economy, dir. Ariel William Orah
Ballhaus Naunynstraße, Berlin
Jan 2017
Yumi (Lead)
Twenty Questions, dir. Juan Ekis
Manila

Performing Arts

Mar 2024
Self
the moon, the mother, and the house on fire
Manila

Film

Aug 2024
Forest Fairy
Missing, dir. Mooni Perry
Berlin

Writing

Play in development
The Middle Realm
A new play rooted in Filipino animist cosmology, exploring the liminal space between waking and dreaming. The soul moves without the curtain of the body.
In development
Play in development
Iloilo, 1942
Set in Iloilo City and inspired by the life of Alicia Infortuna Barrera, taken as an infant by a wealthy shipping family. She never knew her birth mother.
In development

In Progress

The Crucifixion of Maria Clara: Colonial Catholicism, Womanhood, and Identity in the Filipino Diaspora
Artistic Research Project, New York
An interdisciplinary research project examining the intersections of colonial religious legacy, constructed femininity, and diasporic identity, anchored in the figure of Maria Clara as cultural myth and living wound.
In development

Contact

Write
to me

For casting, collaboration, representation, or press. Based in Germany, available internationally.