Podcasts




Modern theater and why it needs performativity - Theater Theory

Duration: 0:19:52

"Theory of the Theatre" podcast is a podcast of the muses of the theater. Issue 1 "Modern theater and why it needs performativity" theater is impossible without spectators, and why should performances and spectators be moved from the theater to other places.


Culture of Koenigsberg: the first university - Podcast #muzteatr39 (Issue 8)

Duration: 0:51:23

Non-Musical Talks in Musical Theater podcast series on YouTube channel and all platforms . Irina Sergeevna Kuznetsova, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor of the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, a participant in our new conversation, talks about the culture of the Kaliningrad region: what it was made of, how it developed, and what legacy we have left from Koenigsberg .


Galina Ulanova at the Kirov Theater

Duration: 0:28:38

The radio program "How does a dance sound" with author Eugenia discusses the famous Russian ballerina Galina Ulanova. Born in 1910, Ulanova was raised by a family of ballet artists and began her ballet training at a young age. Her mother, Marina Romanova, was her first teacher, and she taught Ulanova to stand properly and to dance the Italian polka. Ulanova made her debut as a child in the Opera "Snow Maiden," and her first performance as an adult was with the Mariinsky Theatre. Ulanova's serious expression and deep gaze made it difficult for her to smile, even during performances.


Language: Russian
Topics: ArtBalletDance