Iran joins youth theater program in Moscow
TEHRAN- Iran has participated in the InteRussia theater training program currently taking place in Moscow, which immerses young talents from BRICS countries in the rich traditions of Russian theater.
Developed in collaboration with the TV BRICS International Media Network and the Russian Institute of Theater Arts (GITIS), the program is a noteworthy initiative implemented by the Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Fund, supported by the Presidential Grants Fund.
Among the twelve aspiring artists selected to partake in this prestigious fellowship is Zahra Janmohammadi from Iran, who joins her peers, all aged between 21 and 35, in a journey of artistic discovery at GITIS. Over the course of several weeks, participants will be engaged in a comprehensive educational and cultural program designed to deepen their understanding of Russian theatrical heritage.
The curriculum includes insightful lectures on the history of Russian theater, exploration of the careers of revered playwrights, and masterclasses from renowned actors. Under the mentorship of distinguished faculty members, attendees will analyze plays and productions, thereby gaining invaluable insights into the time-honored practices of the Russian acting tradition.
Vera Kamyshnikova, Head of the Department of Stage Speech at GITIS, emphasized the significance of the program, noting that it not only enhances the participants' professional skills but also fosters cultural connection among diverse cohorts. “This is more than just an exchange of ideas and exercises; it’s about discovering the shared cultural landscapes and languages that bind us,” she stated.
Participant Zahra Janmohammadi echoed this sentiment, highlighting the sense of camaraderie fostered among the interns. “Our shared backgrounds allowed us to connect quickly, finding common ground in similar experiences and emotions. Theater indeed unites us all, transcending geographical boundaries,” she remarked.
This landmark event marks a significant cultural milestone, coinciding with Russia’s BRICS chairmanship, and exemplifies the commitment to strengthening ties among member nations through the universal language of art.
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