Gitis Theater University. Russian Academy of Theater Arts

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Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Russian Institute of Theater Arts - GITIS"

License

No. 01781 valid indefinitely from 11/23/2015

Accreditation

No. 01876 is valid from 04/27/2016 to 04/27/2022

Monitoring results of the Ministry of Education and Science for RUTI-GITIS

Indicator18 year17 year16 year15 year14 year
Performance indicator (out of 6 points)4 5 5 6 6
Average Unified State Examination score for all specialties and forms of study70.83 68.36 67.49 65.40 67.14
Average Unified State Examination score of those enrolled on the budget73.22 70.89 68.58 67.74 67.71
Average Unified State Examination score of those enrolled on a commercial basis69.18 68.68 65.76 64.54 66.83
Average minimum Unified State Exam score for all specialties for full-time students enrolled50.92 53.33 51.00 49.17 55.51
Number of students1657 1549 1478 1570 1491
Full-time department978 908 840 895 876
Part-time department0 0 0 0 0
Correspondence department679 641 638 675 615
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ABOUT RUTI-GITIS

The Russian University of Theater Arts is a university where students study the most creative specialties from the best teachers who have extensive scientific and professional experience, which they strive to pass on to their students.

Education at RUTI-GITIS

At the university, students can receive higher education at the faculties:

  • acting, where future actors of dramatic theater or cinema are trained;
  • the director's department, where future drama directors or circus directors are trained;
  • musical theater, where future directors or artists of musical theater are trained, as well as sound engineers for concert programs and cultural events;
  • theater studies, where bachelors are trained in the specialty of theater studies;
  • choreographer's school, where bachelors are trained in the direction of Choreographic art, divided by type - choreographer or pedagogical;
  • variety stages, where future artists or stage directors are trained;
  • production, where they train performing arts producers or managers for concert organizations and theaters;
  • scenography, where theater production designers are trained.

Students can study both full-time and part-time. Upon admission to the university, applicants take entrance exams, each of which is assessed on a 100-point system. Those applicants who score the highest total number of points are enrolled in the university on a budgetary basis, the rest - on a contract basis. Students who are enrolled in budget places will receive a scholarship if they are successful in their studies.

To successfully pass all entrance exams, applicants can enroll in preparatory courses that are open at each faculty. The best teachers of the university will prepare students for all exams. Training in preparatory courses is paid.

At the university, you can also enroll in a master's or graduate school, where students can write and successfully defend a master's or candidate's thesis.

After completing their education, students receive a state diploma.

Features of student training at RUTI-GITIS

Training at the acting department is conducted both by directors and actors who are still working in their specialty, and by representatives of similar professions who are completely devoted to teaching. Among the teachers of the acting department there are a lot of people who have become real stars of cinema and theater - A. Papanov, V. Andreev, D. Pevtsov, L. Bogdan, E. Yakovleva and many others.

The directing department has 9 workshops, each of which has its own teaching team, entirely dedicated to teaching students the art of directing. Training in circus directing includes mandatory study of specially designed courses in the following disciplines: children's circus performance, dramaturgy of a circus act, work on a performance, as well as practical mastery of clowning, gymnastics or acrobatics. The preparation of a drama director includes two parts - theoretical, in which he acquires knowledge about directing, and practical, in which students master acting skills in order to then better understand actors.

At the Faculty of Musical Theater, students are closely involved in the study of solfeggio, working with a conductor, history and theory of music, and also master vocal skills, which are taught by teachers working in the Department of Vocal Arts. But in addition to vocal art, students of the department also master acting skills, studying stage speech, movement, dance and much more.

Graduates of the Faculty of Theater Studies after graduation become historians, critics, and journalists in the field of performing arts, show business and television. At the faculty, students receive a humanitarian education, studying the history of music, literature, fine arts and general history, as well as special disciplines in the theory of drama, the history of foreign and Russian theater, the theory and history of criticism, and others.

During the existence of the choreographic department, more and more new teaching methods were constantly introduced there, and now new disciplines and curricula are being introduced into the learning process. At the moment, students of the faculty are studying dance and musical literature, images of the classical heritage, the psychology of artistic creativity, composition and methodology of duet dance, and other disciplines. In addition, foreign and domestic choreography masters are constantly invited to the faculty, who conduct master classes and seminars for students.

The Variety Faculty of the University is also constantly improving its curriculum with the aim of creatively renewing the domestic variety and art. To do this, students of the faculty study general humanities, as well as all possible pop genres - such as pop-jazz vocals, step, jazz and many others.

Students of the production department combine theory and practice during their studies. They study general humanitarian, socio-economic, art history disciplines, management, production, computer technology, the legal foundations of cultural activity and other special disciplines. And then students of the faculty are required to apply the acquired knowledge in practice in theaters, concert organizations and production companies in Russia.

Students of the Faculty of Scenography study painting, drawing and set design under the guidance of People's Artist of Russia S. F. Morozov, artist of the Culture TV channel O. G. Morozov, member of the Russian Academy of Arts N. I. Nesterov and other outstanding teachers.

Russian Academy of Theater Arts - GITIS

The history of the creation of the Russian Academy of Theater Arts dates back to 1878, when, under the patronage of the Society of Lovers of Musical and Dramatic Art, the Visiting Music School was opened in Moscow. Already in 1883 it was renamed the Music and Drama School.

In 1918, the school was transformed into the Musical Drama Institute, and two years later into the State Institute of Musical Drama. In September 1922, after merging with the State Higher Theater Workshops under the leadership of Meyerhold, it was transformed into the State Institute of Theater Arts. In April 2011, GITIS was awarded university status.

Today, RATI GITIS is a higher theater educational institution, one of the largest in Europe and the world. Location: Moscow. The university has 8 faculties where students study in all theater specialties:

Acting
Musical theater
Choreographer's
Director's
Scenography
Producer
Variety art
Theater studies

At the acting department there is a department of acting skills, which trains drama theater and film artists. Its team consists of active actors and directors, and those who are already completely dedicating themselves only to teaching work.

You can study at the faculty both full-time and part-time. Drama theater actors who already have at least 2 years of work experience can study in the correspondence department. Duration of training - 4 years. Actors are trained here who will later be able to work in regional and republican theaters of Russia, as well as students from foreign countries, including South Korea, Israel, the USA and others.

The Department of Acting at GITIS is the center of scientific and methodological work on acting in the country. Under her, together with the Faculty of Musical Theater and Directing, a Scientific and Practical Center on the Problems of Acting and Directing was created. The purpose of its creation was to organize intra-university and inter-university conferences on the problems of acting skills, as well as the publication of books on the methodology of acting: teachers of the department publish numerous monographs and collective collections.

Directing department of GITIS

Directors for circus and theater, as well as theater and film actors are trained here. The Department of Circus Directing trains only circus directors. Training is conducted on a budgetary basis (free of charge), the duration of training is 5 years.

Only directors are trained in the workshops to work in the circus. Duration of training - 5 years. An average of 6 people are recruited annually for the full-time budget department, and the same number is recruited for the correspondence department.

Faculty of Musical Theater RATI GITIS

This faculty has no analogues in the entire theater world. Here they do the most exciting thing - training actor-singers and directors called upon to work in a variety of genres of musical and stage art. At the Faculty of Musical Theater of GITIS there are departments of stage speech, directors and actors of musical theatre, vocals, stage movement and dance. The training program includes a large number of different disciplines:
acting skill,
vocals (both individual lessons and ensemble singing),
stage dance (classical, folk, historical, modern, jazz dance),
musical dramaturgy,
fencing,
solfeggio,
piano.

Russian Academy of Theater Arts - GITIS: theater as the meaning of existence.

RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF THEATER ARTS(RATI; until 1991 GITIS - State Institute of Theater Arts, since 1934 named after A.V. Lunacharsky), the largest theater educational institution in Russia. On September 22, 1878, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia approved the curriculum for the music and drama school of P.A. Shostakovsky, and a month later it opened on Strastnoy Boulevard. The development of the school was supported by the Society of Lovers of Musical and Dramatic Art. In 1883, the school received the status of the Music and Drama School under the Moscow Philharmonic Society. The school and the Society were under the patronage of Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich. The school's drama classes were headed by A. Yuzhin from 1883 to 1889. The thoroughness of the students' preparation and the artistic talents of the graduates allowed the school to receive a new charter, equalizing its rights with conservatories, and to become a higher educational institution. The leadership of the drama department from 1889 to 1891 was taken over by the famous Russian teacher and actor O.A. Pravdin.

With the arrival of Vl.I. Nemirovich-Danchenko (1891–1901), a new stage in the development of the school began. Nemirovich-Danchenko trained a brilliant galaxy of young actors who were the pride of the national theater and national culture (O.L. Knipper, M.G. Savitskaya, V.E. Meyerhold, E.M. Munt, B.M. Snigirev). The unification in 1898 of graduates of the Music and Drama School and members of the Society of Art and Literature into one troupe marked the beginning of the Moscow Public Art Theater. In 1902, the school moved to Maly Kislovsky Lane, where the Academy is located to this day. Since 1918, the school has undergone a number of reorganizations and renamings due to changes in the state education system. So, in 1918 it was renamed the Musical Drama Institute, and in 1920 - the State Institute of Musical Drama with a drama department. Dramatic art was taught by A. Zonov, A. Chabrov, A. Geirot, L. Lurie, A. Petrovsky. Along with such subjects as diction, voice training, dance, fencing, they taught the history of drama and the history of literature. In 1922, the State Institute of Musical Drama was united with the State Higher Theater Workshops, led by Vs. Meyerhold. This association was named the State Institute of Theater Arts (GITIS).

Training was conducted in 9 “production workshops”: Meyerhold, N. Malko (musical and dramatic), B. Ferdinandov (experimental heroic theater), Petrovsky, N. Foregger, N. Aksagarsky, national minorities (Latvian, Jewish, Armenian). In 1923, the State Practical Institute of Choreography joined GITIS with workshops for drama ballet, synthetic dance, pantomime and classical dance. Three faculties were organized: drama, opera and choreography. The drama department consisted of acting and directing departments. In 1925, GITIS was reorganized into the Central College of Theater Arts (CETETIS), which existed until 1931, then into the Theater Combine and in 1935 into the State Institute of Theater Arts with three faculties: directing (three-year training), directing (four-year training), acting (four-year training). ). During these years, famous theater figures S. Birman, L. Baratov, E. Saricheva, B. Sushkevich, N. Zbrueva and others taught at GITIS. On the basis of GITIS and TSETETIS graduates, the “Musical Drama” theater was formed, in the performances of which both students of the institute. The tradition of direct entry into practical life and the formation of stage skills among students was preserved in subsequent years: in 1958, the Educational Theater was organized at GITIS, which became an important link in the training of actors and directors. In 1931, a theater studies faculty was organized with departments of the history of Russian and Western European theater. In 1935, masters of the Moscow Art Theater L. Leonidov, M. Tarkhanov, V. Sakhnovsky came to teach at GITIS, O. Pyzhova, B. Bibikov, O. Androvskaya, I. Raevsky, V. Orlov, A. Lobanov began teaching within the walls of the institute , I. Anisimova-Wulf, F. Kaverin, M. Astangov, Y. Zavadsky and others. It was during these years that large-scale preparation of national studios was launched, which exists in a wide variety of forms to this day.

The Great Patriotic War did not bypass GITIS either. A front-line theater was organized from graduates of the acting department, which gave more than 1,500 performances during the war. In the post-war years, GITIS expanded, departments of musical theater, variety art, a production department and a stage design department appeared.

In 1991 GITIS was renamed the Russian Academy of Theater Arts (RATI). Currently, the Academy provides training in all theater specialties.

RATI GITIS: admission rules, entry requirements, required documents, program, list of required literature, tuition fees, contacts

About GITIS. RATI GITIS - Russian Academy of Theater Arts, State Institute of Theater Arts. One of the largest theater universities in the world.

Founded on November 22, 1978 by pianist Pyotr Adamovich Shostakovsky as a Music and Drama School for visitors under the patronage of the Society of Music and Dramatic Arts Lovers in Moscow. The institute, which was then called the Music and Drama School, found its current location - a building in Maly Kislovsky Lane, building 6 - in 1902.

The name GITIS - State Institute of Theater Arts - appeared at the institute on September 17, 1922, after merging with the highest theater workshops under the leadership of Meyerhold. Meyerhold created a theater at GITIS. In 1923, the theater separated from the institute and became the Theater named after. Mayrhold.

GITIS faculties: acting, directing, musical theatre, theater studies, choreography, variety, production, scenography.

Acting department of RATI GITIS. The acting department of GITIS trains students in the specialty "acting art" and specialization "Artist of dramatic theater and cinema." The duration of study at the acting department of GITIS is 4 years with full-time or part-time study.

Training at the acting department of GITIS can take place on a budgetary or commercial basis, depending on the results of entrance examinations.

Famous actors who graduated from GITIS: Anatoly Papanov, Irina Muravyova, Alexander Demyanenko, Liya Akhedzhakova, Alexander Abdulov, Viktor Sukhorukov, Zhanna Eple, Vladimir Korenev, Polina Kutepova, Fedor Malyshev, Madeleine Dzhabrailova, Galina Tyunina, Rustem Yuskaev, Pavel Barshak, Dmitry Dyuzhev

Rules for admission to the acting department of RATI GITIS:

GITIS requirements for applicants: completed secondary education, age up to 20-22 years. Admission to RATI GITIS is underway in 4 stages: qualifying round, practical exam on the artist’s skill, oral colloquium and presentation of Unified State Examination results in Russian and literature.

1. Qualifying consultations (tours). Starts in April. Applicants prepare a program for performance from a number of literary works of various genres: fable, prose, poem, monologue.

Applicants who have passed the qualifying round are admitted to the entrance examination stage:

2. Artist's skill (practical exam). Evaluated on a 100-point scale. Involves performing by heart several literary works: fables, poems, prose, monologues. It is desirable to include in the program short excerpts from works of classical, modern Russian and foreign literature, which differ from each other in content and genre.

At the practical exam on the skill of an artist at GITIS, the following are assessed: the applicant’s abilities, the breadth of his creative range, the depth of the work performed, and the ability to interest listeners in it.

3. Colloquium (orally). Evaluated on a 100-point scale. Reveals: knowledge of the main events of international and social life, the ability to correctly navigate issues of modern theatrical life (literature, music, fine arts, cinema and television).

At the GITIS oral colloquium, the cultural level and aesthetic views of the applicant are assessed.

4. Unified State Examination results in Russian and literature for students graduating in 2013-2014.

If you have a higher education, graduated from a secondary educational institution (school) before 2009, have a secondary vocational education in your specialty of entry, or are citizens of neighboring countries, the applicant does not need Unified State Examination results. In this case, in addition to clauses 2 and 3, he takes general education exams at GITIS: Russian language (essay) and literature (orally).

List of documents for the GITIS Admissions Committee for applicants to full-time and part-time departments of the acting department of GITIS:

Acceptance of applications from applicants admitted to the competition is from June 15 to July 5. Entrance exams are held from July 1 to July 15.

  1. Application addressed to the rector (using a single form);
  2. Certificates of Unified State Examination results in Russian language and literature or their copies, certified in the prescribed manner (they must be replaced with originals before enrollment). Persons who successfully passed the entrance exams, but for objective reasons did not have the opportunity to participate in the Unified State Exam during the final certification period, can take the Unified State Exam after the completion of the entrance exams in the direction of the University, in July of the current year. They will be enrolled upon presentation of the certificate;
  3. Certificate or diploma (original);
  4. 6 photographs 3x4 cm (photos without headgear);
  5. Medical certificate (form 86/у), dated the current year;
  6. Passport and its photocopy (to be presented in person);
  7. Young men present a military ID or registration certificate and hand over copies of these documents.

In addition, applicants for correspondence department submit to the Admissions Committee:

  1. Certificate of employment;
  2. A certified copy of the work record book or, in its absence, a copy of the employment contract.

Applicants who do not pass the competition may be offered paid training by decision of the Examination Committee. If the applicant has a diploma of higher education, according to the Law of the Russian Federation “On Education”, training is possible only on a commercial basis.

GITIS cost of commercial training at the acting department: 200,000 rubles per year

List of required literature GITIS:

  • Stanislavsky K. My life in art. Any edition.
  • Stanislavsky K. Ethics. 1961.
  • Nemirovich-Danchenko Vl. Any collection.

PLAYS

  • Fonvizin D. Minor.
  • Griboedov A. Woe from Wit.
  • Pushkin A. Little tragedies.
  • Gogol N. Inspector.
  • Lermontov M. Masquerade
  • Ostrovsky A. Thunderstorm. Dowryless. Forest.
  • Tolstoy L. The power of darkness. Living corpse.
  • Chekhov A. The Cherry Orchard. Gull. Three sisters.
  • Gorky M. Bourgeois. Enemies. Summer residents.
  • Bulgakov M. Days of the Turbins. Running.
  • Mayakovsky V. Bedbug. Bathhouse.
  • Arbuzov A. Tanya.
  • Rozov V. Forever alive.
  • Vampilov A. Eldest son. Last summer in Chulimsk.
  • Volodin A. Five evenings. Two arrows.
  • Petrushevskaya L. Any plays.
  • Lope de Vega. Sheep source.
  • Shakespeare W. Hamlet. Romeo and Juliet. Othello.
  • Moliere J-B. A tradesman among the nobility.
  • Schiller F. Cunning and love.
  • Brecht B. Mother Courage and her children.

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