Participants of the InteRussia fellowship program at the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts (GITIS) are deeply engaging in the world of Russian theater, with daily sessions running from 11:00 AM to 6:30 PM.
A highlight of their training was a stage movement class that pushed the boundaries of traditional prop use. The fellows performed acrobatic exercises with chairs, transforming these everyday objects into versatile tools for physical expression. This unconventional approach to stage movement demonstrates the program's commitment to expanding the fellows' understanding of theatrical possibilities. It underscores a fundamental principle in theater: every object on stage, even a simple chair, can become a dynamic element in storytelling and performance.
As the fellowship continues, participants will engage in various aspects of acting craft, including training in stage speech, acting techniques, and lectures on the history of Russian theater and the Stanislavsky system.
The InteRussia fellowship at GITIS brings together young actors from BRICS+ countries, offering them an opportunity to directly experience the renowned Russian theatrical tradition.
The InteRussia fellowship for foreign specialists in theatrical arts is implemented by ANO "Mezhdunarodniky" in collaboration with the Gorchakov Fund and GITIS, with financial support from the Presidential Grants Fund.
A highlight of their training was a stage movement class that pushed the boundaries of traditional prop use. The fellows performed acrobatic exercises with chairs, transforming these everyday objects into versatile tools for physical expression. This unconventional approach to stage movement demonstrates the program's commitment to expanding the fellows' understanding of theatrical possibilities. It underscores a fundamental principle in theater: every object on stage, even a simple chair, can become a dynamic element in storytelling and performance.
As the fellowship continues, participants will engage in various aspects of acting craft, including training in stage speech, acting techniques, and lectures on the history of Russian theater and the Stanislavsky system.
The InteRussia fellowship at GITIS brings together young actors from BRICS+ countries, offering them an opportunity to directly experience the renowned Russian theatrical tradition.
The InteRussia fellowship for foreign specialists in theatrical arts is implemented by ANO "Mezhdunarodniky" in collaboration with the Gorchakov Fund and GITIS, with financial support from the Presidential Grants Fund.