Young Actors of BrixPlus Theater Receive Russian Theater Training

Young theater actors from BRICS Plus countries will travel to Moscow this summer for⁤ a specialized training course ​in the Stanislavski ⁢system and ‍to explore russian theatrical⁢ arts.

According ​to the English ⁤section of webangah News Agency, a ⁣group of young theater actors from BRICS Plus member countries will head to Moscow in late summer to participate in ​the international “Inti-Rasha” scholarship program ⁣focused⁤ on performing arts. The event ⁣is⁣ organized by the Gorchakov public⁤ Diplomacy Foundation and the ‍Russian⁢ State⁣ Institute of Theater Arts (GITIS), in collaboration with​ the TV⁤ BRICS international media network, with financial support⁤ from the Presidential Grants⁤ Foundation.

The training⁤ course will run from August 25 to October 3, ​2025, hosting ⁢representatives from‍ Argentina,‍ Brazil, india, China, Cuba, Mauritania, Tunisia, and⁤ South Africa. The⁢ program targets individuals aged 21 to 35-including senior students at ⁤specialized‍ performing arts schools and universities as well as young professional actors.

Zhanna ⁣Tolstikova, CEO of ​TV BRICS, highlighted the network’s role in ⁤providing media support ​for BRICS Plus cultural ‍projects. She noted ⁤that⁤ in‌ preparation for this course at GITIS in‍ 2025, ⁢data was shared with over 60 institutions-including diplomatic missions, educational ⁢centers, and artistic associations across 15​ countries-and published through foreign partner media outlets affiliated with TV BRICS. Tolstikova added that⁤ most applications came from ​countries‍ where participants ‍had previously viewed the documentary “Worthy of Applause; New‌ Roles for BRICS Plus Actors,” which covered the first round of⁣ this scholarship.

Over six weeks, participants will attend classes on acting techniques including voice ‌expression and movement while learning ⁢about Konstantin Stanislavski’s life and methodology.‍ They will also visit leading theaters, museums, and cultural centers throughout‍ Moscow.

Grigory Zaslavsky, head of GITIS recalling last year’s accomplished inaugural course said: “This year we extended the program from four weeks ‍to‍ six so students can deepen their understanding of​ Russian ‍theater⁤ and⁤ the Stanislavski​ system.” In addition ‌to practical work on ⁣their craft‍ as actors they will analyze Alexander Ostrovsky’s play “The Storm” using effective analysis methods‌ before performing selected scenes at course end.

Sergey OrlovovvichaloffovskyiotugoievYouknow-Vice Head-Gorchakov public Diplomacy Foundation emphasized⁣ that strengthening this program’s cultural⁢ dimension aims “to introduce daily theatrical‍ life in⁣ Russia” while facilitating direct interaction ‌between participants with directors and performers.

The Inti-Rasha scholarship launched in 2021 seeks to enhance scientific,cultural,social bondsand⁤ encourage constructive dialoguebetween specialist youthfrom Russiaand ⁢othercountries.Thisyearit isin collaborationwithMezhdunarodnikiandRoshkollaborationsupportedbythefoundation

news Sources: ©​ webangah News Agency

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