Uzbekistan State Institute of Arts and Culture

Uzbekistan State Institute of Arts and Culture is a higher education institution in Uzbekistan. The institute was founded in 1945 as theatre and artistic art Institute named after Alexander Ostrovsky.[1] Uzbekistan State institute of Arts and Culture was formed according to the decree № PP-1771 from June 4, 2012 year of the President of Uzbekistan on the basis of Uzbekistan Institute of Arts and Tashkent State Institute of Culture after A.Kadiri.[2] Nowadays it is Central Asia’s major training school in the fields of cinema, television, theatre and design.[3] The institute consists of 3 faculties:

  • Dramatic art
  • Art of Film, Television and Radio
  • Folk art
Uzbekistan State Institute of Arts and Culture named after Mannon Uygʻur
Ўзбекистон Давлат санъат ва маданият институти
Established1945
RectorBakhtier Sayfullaev
Location,
Websitewww.dsmi.uz

Notable alumni

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References

  1. "Uzbekistan State Institute of Arts and Culture". Retrieved 2017-03-26.
  2. "Uzbekistan State Institute of Arts and Culture" (PDF). UZDOC (doctoral studies in Uzbekistan). Retrieved 2017-03-26.
  3. Brisbane, Katherine; Chaturvedi, Ravi; Majumdar, Ramendu; Pong, Chua Soo; Tanokura, Minoru, eds. (2005). The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre. Volume 5: Asia/Pacific. Routledge. p. 573.



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