Raj-Alexandru Udrea is also a performer whose work moves between theatre, autobiographical performance, artivism, and embodied storytelling.
His performative practice is rooted in emotional honesty, physical presence, and the transformation of personal experience into shared reflection.
He works with the body, voice, text, vulnerability, and direct connection with the audience, creating performances that are both intimate and socially aware.
Raj is interested in performance as a space where identity, memory, shame, tenderness, resistance, and humor can coexist. His work often explores how personal stories reveal wider cultural and political tensions, especially around
the body, belonging, visibility, and emotional expression.
As a performer, he combines sensitivity with precision, presence with playfulness, and confession with critical distance. His stage language is shaped by a strong interest in authenticity, transformation, and the power of live encounter.