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Ánima Eskola School of Drama

Coordinates: 43°30′20″N 2°10′15″W / 43.50556°N 2.17083°W / 43.50556; -2.17083
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43°30′20″N 2°10′15″W / 43.50556°N 2.17083°W / 43.50556; -2.17083

Ánima Eskola School of Drama
TypeDrama school
Established2009
ChairmanAlgis Arlauskas
PresidentAlgis Arlauskas
PrincipalMarina Shimanskaya
Location,
Spain
CampusUrban
Websiteanimaeskola.com

The Ánima Eskola School of Drama (transl. Ánima School[1]) is a drama school or drama institution in Bilbao, Spain.

Founded in 2009 by Marina Shimanskaya and Algis Arlauskas in Bilbao, since 2017 it acquired another facility in Erandio (Greater Bilbao).

The school has given students such as the Actors and Actresses Union Award winner Aitor Luna or Carmen Climent.

History

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In 1992 the Russian actors, dramaturges and directors Marina Shimanskaya and Algis Arlauskas arrived in Bilbao to carry out different documentary works. After offering them several projects as directors and actors, they stayed to live in Bilbao.[2][3]

In 2009 they founded the "Ánima Eskola" School of Drama in Bilbao, in the Santutxu city district, with the aim of offering higher education to actors and actresses in northern Spain,[4] importing Russian acting methodologies.[5][6]

The school’s training methodology is based on the Stanislavski's system, developed with Yevgeny Vakhtangov's, Michael Chekhov's and Vsevolod Meyerhold's (promoter of theatrical biomechanics) systems (and also with some influences of Jerzy Grotowski).[7] For this, the school usually collaborates with Russian professionals of the system. Thus, the school follows the classical Russian theatre acting method, based on the Stanislavsky, Vakhtangov, Mikhail Chekhov and Meyerhold method (Russian method acting), following the methodologies of the Russian school (Stanislavsky-Vakhtangov-M.Chekhov-Meyerhold methodology).[8] A classical methodology imported directly by Marina Shimanskaya and Algis Arlauskas is followed, together with collaborating professors with classical Russian training such as Iván Verkhovykh.

The current principal of the school is Marina Shimanskaya and the current school coordinator is Algis Arlauskas.

Among the teaching staff and training staff are, among others, Marina Shimanskaya, Algis Araluskas, David Valdelvira, Sandra Tejero, Estela Celdrán, Pedro Rivero, Mikel Rueda, Fernando Valgañón, Ivan Verkhovykh, Itziar Lazkano, Ramón Barea, María Goiricelaya, Reyes Hiraldo, Roberto Bienzobas, Rakel Rodríguez, Denis Martínez Roque, Katya Kostrova, Eva Ausín, Daniela Bartolomé, Viorica Ceban, Mia Kalo, Moisés Morales Lorenzo, ...

Ánima Youth Theatre

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Campos Elíseos Theatre, where the Bilbao Festival of Theatre Schools takes place annually.

The "Ánima Youth Theatre" (AYT) or the "Ánima Young Theatre Productions" is a theatrical project, promoted by the school, which aims to promote theatrical productions with young professional actors from the school. The project (and the crew) is made up of young professional actors and actresses between the ages of 18 and 25.

These projects are staged in different theaters and are also presented to different theater festivals such as the FETABI international festival, the Bilbao Festival of Theatre Schools, the university theatre festival that takes place annually in Bilbao (Spain), organized by the SGAE and the SGAE Foundation.[9][10][11][12]

In addition, "Ánima Youth Theatre" theatrical productions are often taken on tour throughout Spain and sometimes Europe.[13]

They also participate in different international festivals, such as the "International Festival of Young Theater of Trieste" that takes place in Trieste, Italy (Festival Internazionale di Teatro di Trieste), or the "Moscow Your Chance Festival" and the "Moscow Theatre Festival" that takes place in Moscow (Russia).[14]

It also participates in international theater meetings and festivals, such as the Meeting of European Theatre Academies in Florence (Italy) and other international Meetings of Theatre Schools (Poland, Russia, Moldova, Romania, ...).

Notable alumni

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Awards

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Filmography

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ánima Eskola, “anima” from latin “soul” and “eskola” from basque “school”.
  2. ^ ""Era una chica de provincias que soñaba con ser una gran actriz"". El Correo (in European Spanish). 2009-06-15. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  3. ^ "Tact, dal 19 maggio al via il Festival internazionale di Teatro". TriestePrima (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  4. ^ Suaña, Miguel (January 2010). Periódico Bilbao - Bilbao Newspaper (ed.). "Santutxu raises the curtain: Opening of Ánima Eskola, School of Dramatic Art and Screenwriters". p. 244.
  5. ^ Santana, A. (2012-11-10). "Ánima Eskola, cuna de actores y cineastas en pleno Bilbao". Deia (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-03-04.
  6. ^ PERIÓDICO, EL (2013-09-04). "Ánima Eskola inaugura el nuevo anfiteatro natural de Jaulín". El Periódico de Aragón (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  7. ^ "La sombra de Stanislavski: hacia una genealogía teatral". La Barca Otro Teatro, hacemos teatro centrado en las personas (in Spanish). 2022-08-07. Retrieved 2024-07-21.
  8. ^ Santana, Amaia (2012-11-10). "Russia receives an 'impossible' Lorca". Deia (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-09-11.
  9. ^ "Ánima Eskola presenta 'Hamlet', en el Teatro Campos Elíseos de Bilbao, de la mano de la Fundación SGAE". www.sgae.es (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2022-04-23.
  10. ^ "Consigue ahora tus entradas para El III Festival de Escuelas de Teatro de la Fundación SGAE encara su recta final" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-04-23.
  11. ^ "Seis compañías compiten en Bilbao en el II Festival de Teatro Universitario". El País (in Spanish). 2013-06-29. ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2022-04-23.
  12. ^ "La Fundación SGAE organiza en Bilbao el Festival de Escuelas de Teatro". www.comunicae.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-04-23.
  13. ^ PERIÓDICO, EL (2013-09-04). "Ánima Eskola inaugura el nuevo anfiteatro natural de Jaulín". El Periódico de Aragón (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-04-23.
  14. ^ Santana, Amaia (2012-11-10). "Russia receives an 'impossible' Lorca". Deia (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-09.
  15. ^ "La fiesta más esperada". El Correo (in European Spanish). 2010-03-09. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  16. ^ "Comienzan los Premios Buero de teatro joven en Gipuzkoa". Noticias de Gipuzkoa (in Spanish). 2012-02-08. Retrieved 2022-09-06.
  17. ^ Coca-Cola Foundation. National Institute of Performing Arts and Music (INAEM). (2015). "XII Buero Vallejo Awards. 2015. Coca-Cola Foundation. National Institute of Performing Arts and Music (INAEM)".
  18. ^ El Correo (newspaper) (2014-06-21) [2014-06-21]. El Correo (ed.). "Today. Cultural Agenda". p. 91.
  19. ^ "Today. Cultural Agenda". El Correo. 2014-06-21. p. 91.
  20. ^ Artezblai (2017-06-20). "'Hamlet' de Ánima Eskola, mejor espectáculo del FETABI 2017". Artezblai (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-09-17.
  21. ^ "La cara joven de 'Hamlet'. Deia, Noticias de Bizkaia". 2019-02-09. Archived from the original on 9 February 2019. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  22. ^ van Eijk, Lobke (2015-03-27), Ánima Eskola Bilbao: documentary film (Documentary, Short), Ánima Eskola School of Drama, retrieved 2022-09-06