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The '''National Academy of Mime and Acting''' (NAMA), known in [[Swedish language|Swedish]] as '''''Teaterhögskolan i Stockholm''''', was a school in [[Stockholm]] for [[acting]] and [[mime artist|mime]]. This institution was also known under additional different names in English, including '''Stockholm University College of Acting'''<ref>[http://www.hsv.se/highereducationinsweden/highereducationinstitutionsheis/listofhighereducationinstitutions.4.28afa2dc11bdcdc557480002332.html List of higher education institutions], [[Swedish National Agency for Higher Education]], accessed 2010-10-26</ref> and '''Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts'''.
The '''National Academy of Mime and Acting (NAMA)''' ({{lang-sv|Teaterhögskolan i Stockholm}}), was a school in [[Stockholm]] for [[acting]] and [[mime artist|mime]]. This institution was also known under additional different names in English, including '''Stockholm University College of Acting'''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hsv.se/highereducationinsweden/highereducationinstitutionsheis/listofhighereducationinstitutions.4.28afa2dc11bdcdc557480002332.html |title=List of higher education institutions |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120524171510/http://www.hsv.se/highereducationinsweden/highereducationinstitutionsheis/listofhighereducationinstitutions.4.28afa2dc11bdcdc557480002332.html |archive-date=2012-05-24 |publisher=[[Swedish National Agency for Higher Education]] |access-date=2010-10-26}}</ref> and '''Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts'''.


The school offered programmes in acting and mime, as well as various shorter courses.
The school offered programmes in acting and mime, as well as various shorter courses.


The school originated in the acting school founded in 1787 on the initiative of King [[Gustav III of Sweden|Gustav III]] and long appended to the [[Royal Dramatic Theatre]]. The Royal Dramatic Theatre's acting school was then known in Swedish as '''''[[Dramatens elevskola]]''''' (i.e. ''Kungliga Dramatiska Teaterns Elevskola'') and produced a large number of later famous actors and directors, including [[Greta Garbo]], [[Gustaf Molander]], [[Alf Sjöberg]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[Signe Hasso]], [[Gunnar Björnstrand]], [[Max von Sydow]] and [[Bibi Andersson]]. In 1964 the school separated from the Royal Dramatic Theatre (initiated by [[Ingmar Bergman]] who claimed the theatre no longer had room for it in the building). The acting schools affiliated with the city theatres in [[Malmö]], [[Gothenburg]] were made independent state institutions at the same time, and one which existed in [[Norrköping]]/[[Linköping]] was closed down.
The school originated in the acting school founded in 1787 on the initiative of King [[Gustav III of Sweden|Gustav III]] and long appended to the [[Royal Dramatic Theatre]]. The [[Royal Dramatic Training Academy]] produced many later famous actors and directors, including [[Greta Garbo]], [[Gustaf Molander]], [[Alf Sjöberg]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[Signe Hasso]], [[Gunnar Björnstrand]], [[Max von Sydow]] and [[Bibi Andersson]]. In 1964 the school separated from the Royal Dramatic Theatre (initiated by [[Ingmar Bergman]] who claimed the theatre no longer had room for it in the building). The acting schools affiliated with the city theatres in [[Malmö]] and [[Gothenburg]] were made independent state institutions at the same time, and one which existed in [[Norrköping]]/[[Linköping]] was closed down.


The Stockholm school was known as '''''Statens scenskola''''' or, more commonly; '''''Scenskolan''''' ("The National Academy of Dramatic Art" or "The National Theatre Academy") from 1964 until 1977, when the name was finally changed to ''Teaterhögskolan i Stockholm''. Here famous actors such as [[Peter Stormare]], [[Pernilla August]] and [[Lena Olin]] was trained. The Malmö and Gothenburg schools were merged with the universities of [[Lund University|Lund]] and [[Göteborg University|Gothenburg]], respectively, but the Stockholm institution remained independent.
The Stockholm school was known as the '''National Swedish School of Acting, Stockholm'''{{efn|National Swedish School of Acting, Stockholm,<ref>{{cite book |url=https://runeberg.org/svenfack/1635.html |last=Gullberg |first=Ingvar E. |title=Svensk-engelsk fackordbok för näringsliv, förvaltning, undervisning och forskning |trans-title=A Swedish-English dictionary of technical terms used in business, industry, administration, education and research |edition=2nd |year=1977 |publisher=Norstedt |location=Stockholm |language=sv |isbn=91-1-775052-0 |id={{SELIBR|8345587}} |page=1613}}</ref> the National Academy of Dramatic Art or the National Theatre Academy.}} ({{lang-sv|Statens scenskola}} or ''Scenskolan'') from 1964 until 1977, when the name was finally changed to ''Teaterhögskolan i Stockholm''. Here famous actors such as [[Peter Stormare]], [[Pernilla August]] and [[Lena Olin]] were trained. The Malmö and Gothenburg schools were merged with the universities of [[Lund University|Lund]] and [[Göteborg University|Gothenburg]], respectively, but the Stockholm institution remained independent.


On January 1, 2011 the school merged with The [[Dramatic Institute]] to become [[Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts]].
On 1 January 2011 the school merged with the [[Swedish Institute of Dramatic Art]] to become [[Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts]].


==Selected tutors (from 2005-)==
==Selected tutors (from 2005-)==
*[[Stina Ekblad]], Professor in the Performing Arts
*[[Stina Ekblad]], Professor in the Performing Arts
*[[Krister Henriksson]], Professor in The Performing Art
*[[Krister Henriksson]], Professor in The Performing Art
*[[Matthew Allen]], Actor training, Acting for the camera
*Matthew Allen, Actor training, Acting for the camera


==Selected students (by graduation year)==
==Selected students (by graduation year)==
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===1971===
===1971===
*[[Lena-Pia Bernhardsson]]
*Lena-Pia Bernhardsson


===1972===
===1972===
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===1975===
===1975===
*[[Ulf Dohlsten]]
*Ulf Dohlsten
*[[Marika Lindström]]
*[[Marika Lindström]]


===1976===
===1976===
*[[Robert Sjöblom]]
*Robert Sjöblom


===1977===
===1977===
*[[Pontus Gustafson]]
*[[Pontus Gustafson]]
*[[Jacob Nordenson]]
*Jacob Nordenson
*[[Rico Rönnbäck]]
*Rico Rönnbäck
*[[Jan Waldekranz]]
*Jan Waldekranz


===1978===
===1978===
*[[Lennart R. Svensson]]
*Lennart R. Svensson


===1979===
===1979===
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===1990===
===1990===
*[[Reuben Sallmander]]
*[[Reuben Sallmander]]
*[[Anna-Lena Hemström]]
*Anna-Lena Hemström
*[[Niklas Hjulström]]
*[[Niklas Hjulström]]


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*[[Figge Norling]]
*[[Figge Norling]]
*[[Torkel Petersson]]
*[[Torkel Petersson]]
*[[Ann-Sofi Rase]]
*Ann-Sofi Rase


===1992===
===1992===
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*[[Magnus Krepper]]
*[[Magnus Krepper]]
*[[Eva Röse]]
*[[Eva Röse]]
*[[Tanja Svedjeström]]
*Tanja Svedjeström


===1999===
===1999===
*[[Lina Englund]]
*[[Lina Englund]]
*[[Irma Schultz Keller]]
*[[Irma Schultz Keller]]
*[[Lo Wahl]]
*Lo Wahl


===2000===
===2000===
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===2001===
===2001===
*[[Sofia Bach]]
*Sofia Bach
*[[Suzanna Dilber]]
*[[Suzanna Dilber]]
*[[Sofia Helin]]
*[[Sofia Helin]]
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===2002===
===2002===
*[[Katarina Cohen]]
*Katarina Cohen
*[[Emil Forselius]]
*[[Emil Forselius]]
*[[Henrik Norlén]]
*Henrik Norlén
*[[Jonatan Rodriguez]]
*Jonatan Rodriguez


===2003===
===2003===
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===2006===
===2006===
*[[Johan Hallström]]
*[[Liv Mjönes]]
*[[Liv Mjönes]]


===2007===
===2007===
*[[Hanna Alström]]
*[[Hanna Alström]]
*[[Hannes Meidal]]
*[[Nina Zanjani]]
*[[Nina Zanjani]]


===2008===
===2008===
*[[Tove Edfeldt]]
*[[Tove Edfeldt]]

==Footnotes==
{{Notelist}}


==References==
==References==
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{{Education in Stockholm}}


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Latest revision as of 07:29, 26 December 2023

The National Academy of Mime and Acting (NAMA) (Swedish: Teaterhögskolan i Stockholm), was a school in Stockholm for acting and mime. This institution was also known under additional different names in English, including Stockholm University College of Acting[1] and Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts.

The school offered programmes in acting and mime, as well as various shorter courses.

The school originated in the acting school founded in 1787 on the initiative of King Gustav III and long appended to the Royal Dramatic Theatre. The Royal Dramatic Training Academy produced many later famous actors and directors, including Greta Garbo, Gustaf Molander, Alf Sjöberg, Ingrid Bergman, Signe Hasso, Gunnar Björnstrand, Max von Sydow and Bibi Andersson. In 1964 the school separated from the Royal Dramatic Theatre (initiated by Ingmar Bergman who claimed the theatre no longer had room for it in the building). The acting schools affiliated with the city theatres in Malmö and Gothenburg were made independent state institutions at the same time, and one which existed in Norrköping/Linköping was closed down.

The Stockholm school was known as the National Swedish School of Acting, Stockholm[a] (Swedish: Statens scenskola or Scenskolan) from 1964 until 1977, when the name was finally changed to Teaterhögskolan i Stockholm. Here famous actors such as Peter Stormare, Pernilla August and Lena Olin were trained. The Malmö and Gothenburg schools were merged with the universities of Lund and Gothenburg, respectively, but the Stockholm institution remained independent.

On 1 January 2011 the school merged with the Swedish Institute of Dramatic Art to become Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Selected tutors (from 2005-)[edit]

  • Stina Ekblad, Professor in the Performing Arts
  • Krister Henriksson, Professor in The Performing Art
  • Matthew Allen, Actor training, Acting for the camera

Selected students (by graduation year)[edit]

1969[edit]

1970[edit]

1971[edit]

  • Lena-Pia Bernhardsson

1972[edit]

1973[edit]

1974[edit]

1975[edit]

1976[edit]

  • Robert Sjöblom

1977[edit]

1978[edit]

  • Lennart R. Svensson

1979[edit]

1980[edit]

1981[edit]

1982[edit]

1984[edit]

1985[edit]

1986[edit]

1987[edit]

1988[edit]

1990[edit]

1991[edit]

1992[edit]

1994[edit]

1995[edit]

1997[edit]

1998[edit]

1999[edit]

2000[edit]

2001[edit]

2002[edit]

2003[edit]

2004[edit]

2005[edit]

2006[edit]

2007[edit]

2008[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ National Swedish School of Acting, Stockholm,[2] the National Academy of Dramatic Art or the National Theatre Academy.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "List of higher education institutions". Swedish National Agency for Higher Education. Archived from the original on 2012-05-24. Retrieved 2010-10-26.
  2. ^ Gullberg, Ingvar E. (1977). Svensk-engelsk fackordbok för näringsliv, förvaltning, undervisning och forskning [A Swedish-English dictionary of technical terms used in business, industry, administration, education and research] (in Swedish) (2nd ed.). Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 1613. ISBN 91-1-775052-0. SELIBR 8345587.

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