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Drot Og Marsk - Libretto 1989
Drot may refer to: *Jean-Marie Drot, French writer and documentary maker *Drot, pseudonym of Oleksander Tysovsky, founder of the Ukrainian Scouting organization Plast See also

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Jean-Marie Drot
Jean-Marie Drot (2 March 1929 – 23 September 2015) was a French writer and documentary maker. Biography Drot was born in Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle. He was the director of the French Academy in Rome from 1985 to 1994. Drot and Giovanni Pieraccini, an Italian socialist politician, founded an organization, RomaEuropa, which initiated the Romaeuropa Festival, a cultural festival. Drot is noted for his documentary work on Montparnasse. Publications * ''Le Retour d'Ulysse manchot'', éd. Julliard 1990 () * ''Femme Lumière'', éd. Deleatur 2000 () * ''Dictionnaire vagabond'', éd. Plon 2003 () * ''Femmes hostie'', éd. Gallilée 2006 () Films * ''Les heures chaudes de Montparnasse'' (''The hot hours in Montparnasse''), Documentary series filmed in 1962 then presented in a new cut in 1987. * ''Jeu d'echecs avec Marcel Duchamp'' (''Games of Chess with Marcel Duchamp''), Documentary filmed in 1963. * ''Journal de voyage avec André Malraux'' (''Journal of a journey with André M ...
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Oleksander Tysovsky
Dr. Oleksander Tysovsky ( uk, Олександер Тисовський alternately Oleksandr Tysowskyj) (August 9, 1886 – March 29, 1968), pseudonym: "Drot", founded the Ukrainian Scouting organization Plast in 1911 and adapted the universal Scout principles to the needs and interests of Ukrainian youth. In 1944 he emigrated to Vienna. He became involved in Plast in exile, as well, and took part in a camp celebrating the 45th anniversary of Plast in ''Plastova Sich'' in Canada in 1957. He died in Vienna 1968 and was buried in Vienna. He was reburied in the famous Lychakivskiy Cemetery in Lviv in 2002. See also References * Yurchuk, Deanna"Plast founder Dr. Oleksander Tysovsky reburied at Lviv's Lychakiv Cemetery" ''The Ukrainian Weekly ''The Ukrainian Weekly'' is the oldest English-language newspaper of the Ukrainian diaspora in the United States, and North America. Founded by the Ukrainian National Association, and published continuously since October 6, 1933, arc ...
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