Works of art are processes that unfold their essence over time. This means a constant new challenge for the work of directors; it makes their work exciting, but also gives them great responsibility. Staging not only requires methodological diversity, but also an understanding of art in a broad aesthetic and social context.
In this sense, at the Institute for Music Theater (IMT), voice, body and scene are mutually related to one another. The aim is to explore aesthetic diversity that includes both traditional and innovative forms of musical theater. It's about promoting the search for new ways of expression and narratives and, in addition to working on the standard repertoire, always creating space for experiments.
The training thus takes into account the changing content and structural conditions under which musical theater is created today. It is based on both artistic and scientific foundations. Theory and practice are closely related to each other.
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