Warsaw, Poland
The Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw
Akademia Teatralna im. Aleksandra Zelwerowicza w Warszawie
University type: art
Status: public
Contact:
Miodowa 22/24 str.
00-246 Warsaw
Poland
tel: + 48 22 831 02 16 -18
fax: + 48 22 831 91 01
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Origin
The oldest "theatrical academy" in
Warsaw which was to eduacte professional actors was opened in 1811 by
Wojciech Bogusławski. It was characterized by an extremely modern
conception and an extensive curriculum in those days. Although the
college lasted only several years but it served next schools as a unique
model for over a hundred years. A manuscript of Bogusławski's lectures Dramaturgia,
czyli nauka sztuki scenicznej (Dramaturgy e.i. education of theatrical
art) is a material trace of the school's activity. A direct
predecessor of the capital Academy of Drama was Państwowy Instytut
Sztuki Teatralnej (PIST; the State Institute of Theatrical Arts) founded
in 1932. There was the Acting Department there conducted by Aleksander
Zelwerowicz (the first director of PIST) and the Directing Department
which was run by Leon Schiller. Stress was laid not only on the
development of practical skills but also on the acquistion of extensive
liberal knowledge.
The foundation of PIST created a new quality in
the history of the evolution of polish drama education. It lay in the
fact that for the first time an independent state college was formed
whose only aim was to educate stage artists and at the same time one
could find among its instructors a lot of eminent personalities form the
artistic and scientific circles. That is why the PIST society actually
influenced the theatrical life in Poland.
Academy of
drama
Soon after World War Two was over the State
Institute of Theatrical Arts (PIST) was reactivated in Łódź and was
named Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Teatralna (the State Academy of Drama)
with Schiller as the rector, whereas in Warsaw Zelwerowicz (first
related to PIST) organized a somewhat competitive college which was
finally called Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Aktorska (the State Actor's
Academy). In 1950 both academies united into Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła
Teatralna (PWST: the State Academy of Drama) which funcioned in the
capital: Jan Kreczmar became the rector. In 1955 special celebrations
marked the the naming of the Academy after Aleksander Zelwerowicz. In
1962 PWST got academic status. In 1996 due to Parliamentary law it
recieved a new title: Aleksander Zelwerowicz Theatre Academy. Half a
century history of the Academy has been a permanent aspiration for
improving the means of education and a constant searching for the most
adequate methods of training in a dialogue with reality facing the
challenge not only in the field of art but also in the sphere of
tramsmission technics of new media. there have been also doubts: between
an isolation of the Academy and its relation to theatre, which cannot
be avoided irrespective of theoratical postulates and declarations;
between a narrow specialization or practical proficiency and a board
interdisciplinary knowledge. Since there are not any patterns in such a
delicate field as art, one has to work them out using an empirical
method. As a result one can gain well-earned victories but also suffer
inevitable defeats.
Anyway, numerous graduates of the Academy speak
the best for its educational success. Final exam spectcles often
announce individual careers in the future and they gain great popularity
of an audience as well as approval of the jury at international
festivals where they have been awarded. The Academy is also present in
scientific life of the country undertakig research work and organizing
scientific symposium concerning the history of theatrical education.