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In 1993 it was renamed to St Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy. English translations of past names have varied, and include St Petersburg Theatre Arts Academy, St Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy, St Petersburg Academy of Theatre Arts, St Petersburg Theatre College, and Leningrad Theatre
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A growing theatre school assimilated the St Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy, along with several independent theatre classes and schools in the city. One of the most notable was the School of Acting (or Acting Skills School, or School of Theatrical Skills) which had been founded in 1918.
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The college was originally founded in 1779 at the Emperor's Theatre in St Petersburg, and is the oldest theatre school in Russia. Over the course of its history, the institute has been reorganised and renamed several times.
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The School of Acting was absorbed in 1961, and in 1962 the Leningrad (State) Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinematography (LGITMiK) was created, after the merging of the Ostrovsky Leningrad Theatre Institute (named after
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It is the largest professional theatre school in Europe, with faculty numbering more than 330, around 230 support staff, and over 1550 students. The institute teaches along similar lines as the
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trained as an actor at the school (variously referred to as "Leningrad Theatrical School" and "Leningrad State Theatre College" in the sources) under director
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The institute also hosts various international festivals, conferences and competitions, as well as student and teacher exchange programs.
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was deprived of its autonomy and became a department of the new institute, with the vlue of its music collection apparently overlooked.
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After World War II, the institute (then named Leningrad Ostrovsky Institute of the Theatre or variant translation) was headed by
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and also known as the A. N. Ostrovsky Leningrad State Theatre Institute) and the Leningrad Institute of Art History. The former
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The institute occupies historic buildings built in the early 20th century. Its main building, a three-storey building at 34
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was appointed professor at the school in 1940 and from 1957 was head of the acting department. He was later awarded the
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Professor Anatoly Altschuller (1922–1996) was a theatre historian. He attended the Ostrovsky Theatre Institute after
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Russian State Institute of Performing Arts (Главная - Российский государственный институт сценических искусств)
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Russian State Institute of Performing Arts (Главная - Российский государственный институт сценических искусств)
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and acting at the Leningrad Institute of Theatre, Music, and Cinematography before moving to the United States.
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In 1958 the State Research Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinematography was created.
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level as well as non-degree courses, and provides instruction in directing, acting,
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Along with instruction in traditional classical theatre, the school employs the
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in the "Emperor's Theatre School" to workshops under renowned stage director
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in the 1910s and 1920s, through to its current approach.
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Leningrad State Institute of Theatre, Music, and Cinema
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The building was constructed between 1902 and 1904 by
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Its style of instruction has also changed: from the
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Russian Institute of Theatre Arts

Mokhovaya Street
Performing arts
Mokhovaya Street
Saint Petersburg
Russia
www.rgisi.ru/en/
Russian
theatre school
Saint Petersburg
Mokhovaya Street
Leonid Sergeevich Vivian
Order of Lenin
Yuri Slonimsky
Vera Krasovskaya
Galina Dobrovolskaya
A. N. Ostrovsky
research institute
classical theatre
Vsevolod Meyerhold
Georgiy Zhzhonov
Sergei Gerasimov
Mokhovaya Street
modern architecture
Jules-Louis-Auguste Benois
ru
Aleksandr Vladovsky
ru
Vladimir Mikhailovich Bezobrazov

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