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

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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