Give them Shchukin an additional set. Boris Shchukin Theater Institute: admission rules
Higher Theater School named after B.V. Shchukin, since 2002 - Theater Institute named after Boris Shchukin at the State Academic Theater named after Evgeniy Vakhtangov - higher theater educational institution Russian Federation. The institute trains specialists in the following areas: “Dramatic theater and film actor” and “Theater director”.
The first name appeared later - in 1917, after the first successful premiere - “Moscow Drama Studio of E. B. Vakhtangov”. In 1920, it was renamed the III Studio of the Moscow Art Theater - Vakhtangov, who was suffering from cancer, wanting to preserve the studio, turned to his teachers at the Moscow Art Theater and asked to take his studio among the studios of the Moscow Art Theater. With the cast of this very studio, Vakhtangov staged his famous “Princess Turandot”...
On May 29, 1922, Vakhtangov died after a long illness, unable to even come to the premiere and see auditorium his last most famous performance “Princess Turandot”. Left without a leader, the artists continued their journey, and in 1926 the team succeeded, defending the building and the right to creative life, receive the status of the State Theater named after Evg. Vakhtangov with its permanent theater school.
Only in 1932 the school received the status of a secondary theater educational institution. In 1939, it was named after the great Russian actor, Vakhtangov’s favorite student, Boris Shchukin, and in 1945 the school was given the status of a higher educational institution.
Features of teaching
Distinctive feature " Pike“(as the school is usually called in theater circles) this is that its teachers have always, for eight decades now, been its graduates. This is how the theater tradition and teaching culture are preserved.
Management team
From 1922 to 1976, the school was headed by Vakhtangov’s student, student of the first intake, the outstanding Soviet actor and director Boris Zakhava. In 1986, Vakhtangov resident, famous theater and film actor, Professor Vladimir Etush was elected to the post of rector - he still holds the position of Artistic Director of the Institute. In 2003, a new rector was elected - the leading actor of the Theater. Evg. Vakhtangov, professor E.V. Knyazev.
Such significant and outstanding teachers as Vakhtangov, Lileeva, Mansurova, Yuri Katin-Yartsev, Vladimir Galperin, Vera Lvova, Boris Brodsky, Evgeny Simonov, as well as talented mentors Albert Burov, Palamishev and many others taught at the School.
Departments:
- Department of Acting Skills
- Department of Plastic Expression
- Department of Musical Expression
- Department of Stage Speech
- Department of Art History
- Department of Philosophy, History and Theory of Culture
- Department of Directing
Preparatory courses at the Theater Institute named after. Boris Shchukin at the State Academic Theater named after. Evgenia Vakhtangova
The Boris Shchukin Theater Institute is the most famous educational institution in Russia, which trains actors and directors. Most of the masters of the stage and film set have passed through this institute with many years of glorious history.
History of the Institute
The Boris Shchukin Theater Institute was founded in 1914. One of the main initiators of its creation was Evgeny Vakhtangov. At that time he worked at the Moscow Art Theater. Even then, he had the idea of founding a studio in which actors could improve their skills. Vakhtangov decided to use a personal example to test how Stanislavsky’s system works. He began to actively invite amateurs who dreamed of a stage, considering his main task to spread the Stanislavsky system. At the same time, he was extremely interested in his own search.
The students willingly began to master the famous director’s system while rehearsing the performances. The first production was "The Lanins' Estate" based on Zaitsev's play of the same name. The premiere took place in the building of the Hunting Club, located on Vozdvizhenka. The artists faced complete failure. Vakhtangov then agreed that it was necessary to study the system systematically and gradually.
The Boris Shchukin Theater Institute considers October 23 its birthday. It was on this day that Vakhtangov gave his first lecture to students.
First successes
After this, the students of Vakhtangov’s studio released the play only 4 years later. It was “The Miracle of St. Anthony” based on the work of Maurice Maeterlinck. By this time, it was possible to form studio ethics and master the elements theater school, organize a strong and “combat-ready” team. The audience received the performance more favorably. There were even positive reviews.
By 1920, Vakhtangov's health had deteriorated greatly. In order to save the studio, he convinced the management of the Moscow Art Theater to take it under his wing. This is how the third studio of the Moscow Art Theater appeared. In 1921 it opened with a new edition of Maeterlinck's play.
Vakhtangov also manages to stage Gozzi’s “Princess Turandot,” in which his artistic method, which he himself called “fantastic realism,” was most clearly manifested. The theater actor and director died in 1922 from stomach cancer.
Boris Zahav is appointed as the new head of the studio. In 1926, he sought to assign a new status to the studio - state theater. And it existed in this form until 1937.
A new stage in the life of the institute
In 1937, the Boris Shchukin Theater Institute moved to a new building. Now it is located on Bolshoi Nikolopeskovsky Lane. The school becomes a technical school. The training lasts for 4 years.
The famous Soviet theater and film actor Boris Shchukin dies in 1939. In memory of him, the school is named after him. Soviet audiences remembered Shchukin most of all for his roles in Mikhail Romm’s films “Lenin in October” and “Lenin in 1918.”
It is worth noting that not everyone is accepted for them. In order to get into these courses, you need to prove yourself in a preliminary audition. The competition committee will evaluate artistic reading you fable, poem or prose passage.
The program of preparatory courses includes the subjects “acting skills”, “rhythm”, “history of Russian and foreign theater”, as well as “history of domestic literature”. Separately, they will study stage speech. Classes are taught by teachers from the institute, who in the future will take your entrance exams, and then, possibly, teach with you.
If you failed to enroll in a budget department, then there is a chance to get an education on a paid basis. In this case, the amount will be from 100 to 250 thousand rubles per year, depending on the chosen faculty.
Open Day
In order to attract new applicants, the Boris Shchukin Theater Institute annually holds an open day. It is held on the eve of a new intake. When classes are already ending in schools, and graduates are actively starting to look for a university to receive higher education. Applicants will be told in what conditions they will study and all their questions will be answered. To do this, you just need to come to the Boris Shchukin Theater Institute. Address - Moscow, Bolshoi Nikolapeskovsky Lane, building 12a, building 1.
What attracts you to this university?
The main advantage of this university is its teaching features. Everything is based on three main factors.
The first is arranging the elements of acting in a strict logical sequence.
Second - whole academic year dedicated to creating a stage image. Students and teachers engage in observation, perform fantasy exercises, learn to impersonate, and act out sketches based on classical literary material.
And finally, last but not least. The Shchukin Institute does not have a system of isolated creative workshops, as is the case in other theater universities. The education and training of future artists is carried out centrally. The entire acting department works with each one.
These components are the secret of the institute’s success.
Entering the Shchukin School is not an easy task. If you dream of studying here, you will have to work hard to achieve your goal. The university has long established its own traditions and history, has a long-standing teaching staff, and there is not a place for everyone here.
So, you decided to do whatever it takes. Here are instructions on how to make the most of this process.
- Sign up for an audition. You can do this yourself in the posted lists within five days before it starts.
- Come to the audition. It lasts for several days, so if you didn’t have time or couldn’t come on the first day, you can try the next. They let 10 people into the hall. You will be asked to stand in the center and perform some poem, fable, or prose. At this stage, most of the applicants are eliminated. Those who are lucky should check the school’s website when the next round will take place.
- Further tours will be even more difficult. At the next stage, the master himself will most likely evaluate. You will be asked to sing and dance. Everything will be assessed here: charisma, voice, appearance, plasticity.
- Then there will be even more difficult tasks. The commission will invite you to perform the etude, at its discretion. Then an interview will take place where your intellectual abilities, as well as your knowledge of theater and literature, will be assessed. On the institute's website you can choose which character you would like to play from the proposed plays. At each stage, hundreds of participants are eliminated, leaving only 15 - 20 people.
- For each test, the applicant is given points, and additional points are added for the Unified State Examination in Russian and literature. Their total number affects admission. Those who have higher scores have higher chances. However, enrolling is only half the battle. You need to survive at least the first course. Many drop out almost immediately at the beginning of their studies for incompetence. If you didn't get in this year, don't despair, try next year. Avid students try every time to get on the coveted list. So, if you set yourself the goal of enrolling in the acting department, you will have to try especially hard. The Shchukin School runs two-month courses. There they can help you work on your vocals, acting skills, plasticity, and repertoire.
note
You may be asked to perform the same passage, just in different styles. For example, imagine that you are at war or in a nightclub.
Practice on different options repertoire. Choose the one that best suits your type. If you are a girl, it is better to look natural. Wear a knee-length dress and minimal makeup on your face.
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Admission rules for the 2020/2021 academic year:
in the specified year will be carried out set of three first courses:
budget courseunder the direction of people's artist RF, professor V.S. Sulimova
contract course under the guidance of People's Artist of the Russian Federation, Professor V.A. Safronova
contract course (national studio from the Republic of Korea) under the guidance of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, Professor N.A. Petrova
The school conducts admissions:
- for places within the admission control figures (ACD) - budgetary:
Main places - places minus special and target quota;
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to places according to contracts on the provision of paid educational services
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- to places according to interstate quota .
"Russian language " (Unified State Exam)
"Literature" (Unified State Exam)
and additional tests of creative and professional orientation:(indicating priority when ranking lists)
Applicants, before submitting applications, are recommended to undergo preliminary selection consultations, which are designed to ensure the gradual selection of young people who have a calling for the profession of an actor and have the necessary stage skills. During the consultations, you get to know the teachers of the acting course directly. The applicant may receive a specific task or any creative recommendations for successfully passing further pre-examination consultations and entrance examinations.
SELECTION CONSULTATIONS will take place from the end of March to June 30, 2020.
You must have a passport, a 3x4 photo and a blue pen to fill out the form; girls must come in skirts.
Pre-registration for consultations is carried out only by email - the applicant must send it to the email address of the admissions committee ( [email protected]
) letter, indicating in it:
- consultation date (select one a day from those offered by us that is convenient for you; Please do not write multiple dates),
- last name
- surname,
- place of registration according to passport.
We kindly ask you not to send reply letters of gratitude.
Dear applicants! During three working days Letters are being processed! If after three days you have not found your name in the lists for the date for which you registered, please send a second letter to the Admissions Committee: [email protected]
Please take into account the following: a response to your letter may arrive before your entry is made; In this case, you need to wait a little!
If you have signed up, but for some reason cannot come on this day, send a letter canceling this date. Otherwise, it may turn out that you will not be booked for another day due to the fact that you have already been with us.
You can take the screening consultation only once in each workshop!
For qualifying consultation, the applicant must prepare a creative program. To demonstrate the ability for imaginative thinking, identify the characteristics of stage temperament, the degree of emotionality, speech data, stage infectiousness, as well as understand the meaning of the work, the applicant prepares fables, poems, and passages from prose (at least two works in each type) for recitation by heart. They must differ from each other in content and form, be different in style and genre, which will give each applicant the opportunity to more fully demonstrate their abilities and the breadth of their creative range. Works of classical prose and poetry must be included in the program.
After the selection consultation, the applicant who has interested the teachers with his creative abilities is invited to undergo 3 rounds of pre-examination consultations. Here, in addition to the prepared repertoire, the applicant, of his choice, must prepare the performance of two or three songs or romances (without a phonogram; if desired, there can be an accompaniment), and must also be ready to perform a dance on the instructions of the teachers.
After successfully passing three rounds, the applicant is allowed to take the entrance examination.
When applying for entrance examinations, an applicant needs the following set of documents:
- document on education (certificate of secondary (complete) general education or diploma);
- medical certificate (form 286 or 086), dated the current year;
- 8 photographs size 3x4 (photos without headgear, on matte paper);
- copy of passport (all completed pages);
- for young men, a copy of the registration certificate or military ID (all completed pages).
Submission of documents is carried out from June 20 in the School building, office No. 53 or by e-mail ([email protected] )
Nonresidents are provided with a dormitory ONLY upon enrollment in the institute for budgetary basis.
Applicants who have passed all exams, but did not pass the competition, may be offered training on the condition that students are reimbursed for educational expenses.
In case of disagreement with the results of the entrance exams, the applicant has the right to file an appeal to the appeal commission within 2 hours after the announcement of the exam results.
Foreign citizens of the Near Abroad (with the exception of citizens of the Republics of Belarus, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and the Kyrgyz Republic) are accepted ONLY on the basis of a contract with full reimbursement of training costs (paid training).
Tuition fees for the 2019-2020 academic year were:
- for citizens of the Russian Federation – 471,000 (four hundred seventy-one thousand) rubles per year;
- for citizens of the CIS - 471,000 (four hundred seventy-one thousand) rubles per year;
- for citizens of other foreign countries – 475,000 (four hundred seventy-five thousand) rubles per year.
Information on tuition fees for the 2020-2021 academic year will be posted later (approximately May 2020)
Our address: 109012, Moscow, Neglinnaya, 6/2, building 1,2.
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ADMISSION RULES
full-time student at the acting department.
Specialty: Dramatic theater and film actor.
To the Federal State educational institution Higher vocational education"Theatrical Institute named after Boris Shchukin at the State academic theater named after Evg. Vakhtangov" (Shchukin Theater School) accepts citizens of the Russian Federation, citizens of the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Republic of Tajikistan (documents on the formation of these Republics are equal to the corresponding documents of the Russian Federation), foreign citizens and stateless persons living in territory of Russia, as well as compatriots living on the territory of states - republics of the former USSR (their rights upon admission are equal to the rights of foreign citizens).
Persons who have a state-issued document on secondary (complete) general or secondary vocational education, as well as a diploma of primary vocational education, if it contains a record of the bearer receiving secondary (complete) general education and have passed preliminary creative rounds, are allowed to take competitive exams .
The specialty exam is conducted according to a three-round system and consists of:
A) reading by heart literary works. The applicant must prepare in advance two or three poems, a prose passage, two or three fables (one fable by I. Krylov is required);
b) checking musical, rhythmic, voice and speech data;
c) performing simple stage sketches on topics proposed during the exam.
Applicants who have passed the exam in their specialty are allowed to take further exams:
A) Russian language and literature (written);
b) a colloquium with the goal of clarifying the general cultural level of the applicant, identifying his knowledge in the field of theater and other arts, as well as literature and national history (within the scope of the school curriculum).
The Admissions Committee makes a decision on the admission of examinees based on the results of all exams. Competitive assessments at the Theater Institute named after. B.V. Shchukin are grades obtained in the specialty and colloquium.
Admission to the Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Theatrical Institute named after Boris Shchukin at the State Academic Theater named after Evg. Vakhtangov" is carried out on the basis of a personal application from citizens addressed to the rector with the following documents attached:
certificate (or other document) of graduation from a secondary educational institution (in the original);
health certificate (form No. 086);
passport (presented in person);
military ID or registration certificate (presented in person);
for workers - a copy work book, certified by a seal;
six photographs, sizes 3x4.
Preliminary creative tours, the content of which is reciting the prepared repertoire by heart, are held from May 12 to July 4.
Documents will be accepted only from those admitted to the competition. The deadline for submitting documents is July 5.
Competitive exams are held from July 6 to July 15. Dormitory accommodation is not available during exams.
The number of places for admission of first-year students studying at the expense of the federal budget is determined by the admission targets established by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation.
In excess of the established admission figures, financed from the federal budget, students are admitted to places within the number determined by the license, on a contractual basis with payment of tuition fees by legal entities and (or) individuals.
Citizens of foreign states (including citizens of the republics of the former USSR) arriving in the Russian Federation for study are accepted in accordance with international agreements.
Tuition fees for Russian citizens in the 2002-2003 academic year. amounted to 60,000 rubles/year;
For foreign citizens in the 2002-2003 academic year. amounted to 4,800 USD/year (at the exchange rate of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation on the day of payment).
When admitting to the Boris Shchukin TE, the rights of citizens to education established by the legislation of the Russian Federation are ensured, the work of the admissions committee is transparent and open, and the assessment of applicants’ abilities and knowledge is objective.
Age limit: girls - up to 22 years old, young people - up to 24 years old.
Duration of training - 4 years.
The scholarship is awarded on a general basis. Nonresidents are provided with a hostel. Deferment from the army while studying.
Contact numbers: 241-21-42 (watch),
241-55-84 (HR department)
Website: www.vakhtangovschool.ru
e-mail: [email protected]
ADMISSION RULES
to the correspondence department of the directing department.
Specialty: Drama theater director.
Admission to the correspondence directing department in the specialty "Drama Directing", specialization "Drama Theater Director" is carried out by competition in accordance with the Federal Law of the Russian Federation on higher education, on the basis of the License of the Ministry of General and Professional Education of the Russian Federation dated September 3, 2003. No. 1121 (accounting series A No. 001139).
Directors and assistant directors are allowed to take competitive exams drama theaters, studio theatres, directors of folk theaters (other creative workers of professional theaters [b]having directing practice).
Applicants to the correspondence directing department take the following exams:
Practical directing (staging director's sketches on a given topic);
Acting skills (reading prose, fables, poems);
Written work on directing on topics proposed by the Examination Committee;
Colloquium (interview) to familiarize applicants with knowledge in the field of literature, art, drama, as well as knowledge in the field of national history;
Russian language and literature (written).
The final decision on each examinee is made by the Admissions Committee based on the results of all entrance exams.
Applications addressed to the rector regarding the desire to participate in competitive exams are accepted from August 15 to August 30.
The following are attached to the application:
Certificate (or diploma) of completion of a secondary educational institution (in the original);
Detailed creative description-recommendation indicating practical directing work;
Certificate of health (form No. 286);
A copy of the work record book or employment contract, contract from the place of work;
Four photographs 3x4 cm;
Passport /presented in person/.
Competitive exams are held from September 1 to September 11.
Introductory session for those enrolled in the first year from September 12 to October 5.
Duration of training - 5 years.
It is possible to enroll students in excess of planned numbers on a compensatory basis.
Tuition fees for Russian citizens in the 2002-2003 academic year. amounted to 40,000 rubles/year;
For foreign citizens in the 2002-2003 academic year. amounted to 2,500 USD/year (at the rate of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation on the day of payment).
Applications with documents should be sent to:
119002, Moscow, B. Nikolopeskovsky lane, building 15, building 1.
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