Russian Academy of Theater Arts
Russian Academy of Theater Arts Российская академия театрального искусства (Rossijskaja akademia teatralnogo iskusstwa) |
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founding | 1878 |
address |
Maly Kislowski pereulok, 6 |
place | Moscow |
City with subject status | Moscow |
Country | Russia |
Coordinates | 55 ° 45 '17 " N , 37 ° 36' 12" E |
student | ~ 1,500 |
Website | http://www.gitis.net |
The Russian Academy of Theater Arts ( Russian Российская академия театрального искусства ) is one of the oldest and most traditional drama schools in Russia. It was founded on October 22, 1878. Until 1991 it was under the name State Institute of Theater Arts ( Russian Государственный институт театрального искусства ) in Cyrillic letters short ГИТИС (ie GITIS known). This abbreviation is still in use today. From 1934 to 1991 the addition имени А.В.Луначарского was used in honor of Anatoly Lunacharsky , who died in 1933 .
GITIS has an excellent reputation both in Russia and internationally. She has set herself the goal of teaching her students the classical, traditional art of acting. The creative principles of the Russian Academy of Theater Arts include the harmonious combination of pedagogical traditions and innovations in all subject areas. The entrance exams and the training of actors and actresses are tough and demanding. Around 1,500 students study at the academy every year.
In Aarhus , Denmark , the academy has a Scandinavian branch, the GITIS Scandinavia Theater Academy .
Graduates
- Jerzy Grotowski (* 1933), Polish director
- Mark Anatoljewitsch Sakharov (* 1933), Russian film and theater director, screenwriter
- Tatiana Evgenjewna Samoilowa (* 1934), Soviet actress
- Valentina Illarionowna Talysina (born 1935), Russian actress
- Roman Wiktyuk (* 1936), Ukrainian-Russian actor, theater director, screenwriter
- Jurij Alschitz (* 1947), Russian theater director
- Eimuntas Nekrošius (* 1952), Lithuanian director
- Andrei Petrovich Svjaginzew (* 1964), Russian film director
- Sergei Vytauto Puskepalis (* 1966), Russian actor and theater director
- Mindaugas Karbauskis (* 1972), Lithuanian-Russian theater director
- Tschulpan Nailjewna Chamatowa (* 1975), Russian actress of Tatar origin
- Pawel Jurjewitsch Derevyanko (* 1976), Russian actor
- Julija Sergejewna Peressild (* 1984), Russian actress
- Alexander Petrow (* 1989), Russian actor
See also
Web links
- Russian Academy of Theater Arts (Russian and English)