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In 2010, Vasiliev started a three-year course for the training of theatre pedagogists. The course is based in Venice, takes place during two months each year and is mainly for Italian professionals, but also combines pedagogists, actors and directors from around the world. In mid-2011 Vasiliev began
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In 1987, Vasiliev founded the theatre School of Dramatic Art bringing with him many of the actors who had worked with him at the Stanislavski Theatre. The theatre's website sums up Vasiliev's vision for the theatre as follows: "The theatre 'School of Dramatic Art' created by Anatoly Vasiliev is a
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in Taormina, Italy, in 1990, for his work with the Moscow School of Dramatic Art. He received the Chaos and Pirandello prizes in Agrigento, Italy, in 1992. In 1993, he received the Honoured Art Worker of Russia award, followed in 1995 by the Laureate of the Premium of Stanislasky Fund award for
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Since its formation, Vasiliev has taken the theatre company on frequent tours, traveling internationally. Berlin, Belgrade, Brussels, Budapest, Helsinki, London, Munich, Paris, Rome, Rotterdam, and Stuttgart are among the cities they have visited.
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unique model of theatre from the point of view of its artistic, intellectual, professional and ethic relations. The concept of the 'theatre – laboratory' gives the opportunity to make the research and experiment."
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With Igor Popov, he received the 1999 State Premium of Russia award in the field of Literature and Art for the creation of Moscow theatre School of Dramatic Art, and the 2001 National Premium "Triumph" award.
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Vasiliev was awarded the Laureate of Russian Stanislavsky Premium in 1988. He received the Order of the Cavalier of Art and Literature from France in 1989. He was awarded the
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In December 2012, he was awarded the prestigious Italian UBU award, for his three-year Island of Pedagogy project (2010–2012) in Venice.
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Vasiliev and the group of actors that had gathered around him left the Stanislavski theatre in 1982. In 1985,
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invited him to work at the Taganka Theatre. The result was that Vasiliev directed a production of
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In 2016, Vasiliev will return to direct, for the first time in seven years, the play
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Vasiliev was born in the Soviet Union and graduated from the faculty of chemistry at
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Tracing Roads Across, Entry for the Theatre "School of Dramatic Art"
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Academic staff of High Courses for Scriptwriters and Film Directors
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Anatoly Vasiliev's Message on World Theatre Day 2016
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in Paris. He is aided by his long time collaborator
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Penza Oblast
Théâtre de l'Europe
Rostov State University
Vassa Zheleznova
Stanislavski Theatre
Yuri Petrovich Lyubimov
Grotowski Institute in Wrocław
La Musica deuxième
Marguerite Duras
Comédie-Française
Natacha Isaeva
Boaz Trinker
Europe Prize Theatrical Realities
UNESCO
"School of Dramatic Art"
"III EDIZIONE"
"Europe Theatre Prize - III Edition - Reasons"
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Anatoly Vasiliev: Biography
History of the Theatre "School of Dramatic Art"
Tracing Roads Across, Entry for the Theatre "School of Dramatic Art"

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