Academy Of Dramatic Arts In Zagreb
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The Academy of Dramatic Art ( hr, Akademija dramske umjetnosti or ADU) is a
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drama school A drama school, stage school or theatre school is an undergraduate and/or graduate school or department at a college or university; or a free-standing institution (such as the Drama section at the Juilliard School); which specializes in the pr ...
. Since its inception in 1896, the institution grew in prominence resulting in its successful affiliation with the
University of Zagreb The University of Zagreb ( hr, Sveučilište u Zagrebu, ; la, Universitas Studiorum Zagrabiensis) is the largest Croatian university and the oldest continuously operating university in the area covering Central Europe south of Vienna and all of ...
in 1979, along with the Academy of Music and the
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. The Academy serves as the country's premier drama school, providing education for all types of professions related to theatre, television and film production, including actors, directors, cinematographers, playwrights, screenwriters, dramaturgs and editors.


History

The need for an academy of drama in Zagreb was first mentioned in the
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's 1861 piece of theatre legislation which stipulated that a "school for theatre personnel should be formed in Zagreb". However, the modern-day academy traces its roots to the Croatian Drama School (') which was established by Stjepan Miletić in 1896, more than 30 years after the 1861 law. The school was housed in a building at
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, which it occupies today. During its history the school was renamed and reformed several times. Up until mid-20th century, its primary role was vocational training of theatre actors. Later, departments for film and television were added. In November 1950, the school was legally recognized as a
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institution, mainly through the efforts of
Branko Gavella Branko Gavella (29 July 1885 – 8 April 1962) was a Croatian theatre director, critic and essayist. Biography Born in Zagreb, Croatia (which was at the time part of Austria-Hungary) Gavella finished high school in his hometown before enrolling a ...
, Drago Ivanišević and Ranko Marinković, prompting a rename to "academy". In 1979, it officially became part of the University of Zagreb. During the Croatian War of Independence, in the
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on 3 May 1995, the Academy's building was hit by cluster bombs fired on Zagreb's city centre ( Donji grad). The dean's office and the dramaturgy department offices were badly damaged in the attack and two employees and four students were wounded, including Luka Skračić, a
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of film directing, who later died. In memory of this event, the Academy officially proclaimed 3 May as Academy Day and a plaque commemorating the attack was unveiled on its 10th anniversary in 2005. In the period between 1950 and 1994 a total of 574 students have graduated from the Academy's departments. The Academy is also member of various international associations such as
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(European League of Institutes of the Arts).


Organisation

As of 2010 the academy has eight departments: *Acting department *Theatre and radio directing department *Film and television directing department *
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department * Dramaturgy department *Production department *Film editing department *Dance department


Rectors and Deans

Between 1950 and 1979 the head of the Academy was titled "Rector" (''Rektor'') as it had been an independent learning institution. In 1979 it became part of the
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and since then its head holds the title of "Dean" (''Dekan''). * 1950–1954 - Josip Škavić * 1954–1962 -
Branko Gavella Branko Gavella (29 July 1885 – 8 April 1962) was a Croatian theatre director, critic and essayist. Biography Born in Zagreb, Croatia (which was at the time part of Austria-Hungary) Gavella finished high school in his hometown before enrolling a ...
* 1962–1970 - Kosta Spaić * 1970–1972 -
Bratoljub Klaić Bratoljub Klaić (also ''Adolf Klaić''; 27 July 1909 in Bizovac – 1983 in Zagreb) was a Croatian linguist and translator. Biography He was born in the municipality of Bizovac in the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia as Adolf Klaić. His fathe ...
* 1972–1976 -
Izet Hajdarhodžić Izet Hajdarhodžić (25 December 1929 – 12 December 2006) was a Croatian actor. He appeared in more than thirty films from 1967 to 1989. Selected filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hajdarhodzic, Izet 1929 birt ...
* 1976–1980 - Vladan Švacov * 1980–1982 - Nikola Batušić * 1982–1984 -
Tomislav Radić Tomislav Radić (8 December 1940 – 7 March 2015) was a Croatian film director and screenwriter. Born in Zagreb, Radić graduated from both University of Zagreb's Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and Academy of Dramatic Art. Lived in ...
* 1984–1986 - Joško Juvančić * 1986–1988 - Nikola Batušić * 1988–1992 - Enes Midžić * 1992 -
Vlatko Pavletić Vlatko Pavletić (; 2 December 1930 – 19 September 2007) was a Croatian politician, university professor, literary critic and essayist who served as acting President of Croatia from 1999 to 2000, as well as he served as Speaker of the Croatian ...
* 1992–1996 - Enes Midžić * 1996–2000 - Maja Rodica-Virag * 2000–2004 -
Vjeran Zuppa Vjeran Zuppa (born 26 January 1940 in Split, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) is a Croatian intellectual, dramaturge, literature theorist, poet, translator and former chairman of the Theater ITD Zuppa graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb. H ...
* 2004–2008 -
Branko Ivanda Branko Ivanda (born 25 December 1941) is Croatian film director and screenwriter. Ivanda was born in Split, then under Italian occupation. His father Leo was a high-school professor of Croatian and French language and his mother Dunja a clerk. The ...
* 2008–2012 - Enes Midžić * 2012–2016 - Borna Baletić * 2016–2021 - Franka Perković-Gamulin * 2021–present – Davor Švaić


See also

*
University of Zagreb The University of Zagreb ( hr, Sveučilište u Zagrebu, ; la, Universitas Studiorum Zagrabiensis) is the largest Croatian university and the oldest continuously operating university in the area covering Central Europe south of Vienna and all of ...
* Zagreb Academy of Fine Arts * Zagreb Academy of Music *
Sibila Petlevski Sibila Petlevski (born 11 May 1964) is a Croatian writer of Macedonian descent, who is a poet, playwright, and Professor at the Academy of Dramatic Arts, University of Zagreb. Biography Petlevski was born in Zagreb on 11 May 1964. Her fathe ...


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Academy Of Dramatic Art, University Of Zagreb Educational institutions established in 1896 Faculties of the University of Zagreb Art schools in Croatia Donji grad, Zagreb 1896 establishments in Austria-Hungary