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16 снежня 2024, 09:11
GITIS professors introduce Russian theatre art to Brazilian students
MOSCOW, 16 December (BelTA - TV BRICS) - The first GITIS School has
completed its work in Brazil. The project was implemented jointly with
the country's largest theatre school Teatro Escola Macunaima in Sao
Paulo.
During the week, professors from the Russian Institute of
Theatre Arts, a partner of TV BRICS, conducted lectures and training
sessions for local students on acting, stage movement and speech,
acrobatics and plasticity. The classes resulted in an open class on the
play "The Cherry Orchard".
In addition, Rio de Janeiro and Sao
Paulo hosted lectures by Grigory Zaslavsky, Rector of GITIS, entitled
"Stanislavsky's System in the XXI Century". The exhibition "Stanislavsky
as an Actor" jointly with the Moscow Art Theatre Museum was also
dedicated to the work of the great teacher.
"In the theatre
everything significant is not born out of nothing, random luck is
impossible, and Stanislavsky's method works and gives obvious
outstanding results in the most different parts of the world," believes
the rector of GITIS.
Grigory Zaslavsky also told about the
development plan of the theatre institute. It is supposed to become a
multidisciplinary international cultural and educational centre. This
and other initiatives are part of the strategic project "New Russian
Theatre 'Stanislavsky 2030.'"
The work of the GITIS School in
Brazil has aroused interest from the local audience. At the same time
the management of the university is going to expand its activities in
the Latin American country. At a meeting with Ilya Zakharov,
representative of the Russian House in Sao Paulo, the Rector discussed
the prospects of working with the Federal Agency for the Commonwealth of
Independent States, Compatriots Living Abroad, and International
Humanitarian Cooperation (Rossotrudnichestvo) and the possibilities of
developing educational initiatives in Brazil. In particular, the next
GITIS School is planned to be held with an expanded programme and
performances with the participation of local cultural and educational
institutions.
Earlier, the InteRussia fellowship programme on theatre art for young artists from BRICS+ countries was held at GITIS.