After the fall of the Iron Curtain, Tanczos moved to Western Europe and later spent significant time in Southeast Asia and North America. These travels were not vacations; they were research expeditions. She studied Ayurveda in India, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in Shanghai, and somatic experiencing in the United States. By the time she turned 40, Zsuzsa Tanczos had amassed a toolkit that blended East and West, ancient and contemporary.
: Co-compiled a selection of publications on the Hungarian labor market (1992–1999) titled Munkaerőpiaci Tükör 2000 . zsuzsa tanczos
Zsuzsa's art continued to flourish, and she became a beloved figure in the community. Her studio became a gathering place for artists, writers, and musicians. Her art was a bridge between past and present, tradition and innovation. After the fall of the Iron Curtain, Tanczos
| Field | Details | |-------|---------| | | Zsuzsa Tanczos | | Known for | Hungarian politician, activist, former Member of Parliament (LMP – Politics Can Be Different) | | Key roles | MP (2010–2018), environmental and transparency advocate | | Notable actions | Co-chair of LMP (2013–2016), activism against corruption, support for direct democracy | | Languages | Hungarian, English, French | | Relevance | Often referenced in Hungarian green politics and anti-corruption discussions | By the time she turned 40, Zsuzsa Tanczos
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