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Lisbon Theatre and Film School

The Lisbon Theatre and Film School (Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema) of the Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon[1] inherited the function of the National Conservatoire, founded by Almeida Garrett, in 1836, and of teaching Film, introduced in the same establishment since 1971.[2] The main goal of the Lisbon Theatre and Film School is training in the fields of Theatre and Cinema. Sometimes it is still referred to by its former designation "Conservatório Nacional". It is a public institution of higher education created in Lisbon but now located in Amadora, Portugal.[3]

The building of the Lisbon Theatre and Film School.

History edit

 
Almeida Garrett by Pedro Augusto Guglielmi.

The Lisbon Theatre and Film School was set up in Lisbon by Decree-Law nr. 310/83, dated July 1 (1983). The object of this legal document was to reconvert the National Conservatoire (Conservatório Nacional), the establishment of artistic education, and the setting up of several new establishments offering degrees in the same artistic areas as the Conservatório, among which this school, specifically directed at theatre and film education.

Theatre Education had a long tradition in the National Conservatoire: it went back to the date of its creation in 1836, by Decree of Queen Maria II, in the scope of a Plan for the foundation and organisation of a National Theatre proposed by João Baptista de Almeida Garrett, then still called Conservatório Geral de Arte Dramática and formed by three Schools: Escola Dramática ou de Declamação for drama education, Escola de Música for music education (integrating the former Conservatório de Música, set up in Casa Pia by Decree of 1835) and Escola de Dança, Mímica e Ginástica Especial for dance, mime arts and especial gymnastics education.

 
Journal of Laws (Diário do Governo) of November 17th, 1836.

By later reforms, the name of the CNational Conservatoire was changed, first to Conservatório Real de Lisboa and then, already under the new republican regime, to Conservatório Nacional, the name of the Escola Dramática ou de Declamação being altered to Escola de Arte de Representar.

On July 4, 1914, the School of Art of Acting (Escola de Arte de Representar) was for the first time granted management autonomy.

By Decree dated May 19, 1914, the scenography and setting design degree was set up in this school (to be taught “in the big paintings room of the National Theatre Almeida Garrett which, functioning under the Escola de Arte de Representar”, would exclusively “be at the service andpractices of the corresponding teacher”); by Decree of August 6, 1914, the costume designer degree was also set up.

As for Film Education, the corresponding degree was only set up in National Conservatoire after 1971, on a pedagogic experimental basis, in the scope of the reform process undertaken by Madalena Perdigão, in the time of Minister Veiga Simão.

By that time, the Pilot School for the Formation of Film Professionals (Escola Piloto para a Formação de Profissionais de Cinema) was created and its first degree initiated in 1973. From the beginning, a deep concern of this school has been to complement the technical knowledge necessary to cinema-linked professions with a more artistic component.

The degree being offered today by the Department of Film of the Lisbon Theatre and Film School has gone through an evolution since 1973 but its philosophy is still the same as that of the first degree which, it should be stressed, was very much of a pioneer in Portuguese public higher education.

By governmental Decree nr. 46/85, of November 22 (1985), the Lisbon Theatre and Film School - that had so far been under the Directorate General of Higher Education (Direcção-Geral do Ensino Superior) and, since 1983, managed by an Organisation Committee formed by Professors Jorge Synek Listopad, President, and José Bogalheiro, member – was integrated in the Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon (IPL), a public polytechnic higher education establishment created by Decree-Law nr. 513-T/79, of December 26 (1979).

The Lisbon Theatre and Film School became then an organic unit of the Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon, still in a process of internal organisation by the mentioned Committee until the publication of its Statutes in Journal of Laws (Diário da República), 2nd series, nr. 15, of January 18, 1995.

When totally new premises were built in Amadora, within the greater Lisbon area, for the Lisbon Theatre and Film School(the first building ever constructed in Portugal specifically to host a public artistic higher education establishment), it was finally possible to move from the old Caetanos' Convent (Convento dos Caetanos), in Lisbon, where Almeida Garrett´s Conservatório Geral de Arte Dramática had provisionally functioned, to modern premises designed to have adequate teaching rooms, studios, performing areas, library and cafeteria, all of which offer the best working conditions for its students.

The bi-departmental structure of the School, a historical heritage from the previous schools of Theatre and of Film of the National Conservatoire, led to a certain pedagogic-scientific autonomy granted to the two Departments, according to the Statutes.

The Lisbon Theatre and Film School has steadily been asserting itself as a reference school both at national and international level, and it has been integrated in relevant international organisations dealing not only with the specific areas concerned, like the International Theatre Institute (ITI), the CILECTCentre International de Liaison des Écoles de Cinema et de Telévision, but also with Arts in general, which is the case of ELIA – European League of Institutes of the Arts.

This international cooperation concern also led to efforts made to strengthen the School´s active participation in teacher and student intercourse programmes, within specific programmes, like the Socrates/Erasmus and the Leonardo da Vinci, as well as bilateral agreements with Universities of Latin America (Brazil, Argentina, Mexico).

The objectives of the Lisbon Theatre and Film School, according to its Statutes, are: Training of highly qualified professionals; research activities; artistic experiments and production; launching or participation in development projects; community involvement.

To consistently fulfil these objectives, the School has adjusted its educational provision to the Bologne Process, its two Departments offering first and second level Degrees (Graduation and Master); it set up a Research Centre which is developing projects in partnership with a similar Centre in University of Algarve; it participates in educational development programmes at local level, as for instance the programme for curriculum improvement activities in public basic schools in the Amadora municipality, and annually produces and organises, in its own premises as well as in Theatres, Museums, Cinemas and other public spaces, numbers of performances and exhibitions of its students´ dramatic and cinema practical works, attendance to all events being free to the community.

Courses edit

The Students edit

Among students who have studied at the Lisbon Theatre and Film School are name like:

Theatre edit

Film edit

Teaching Staff edit

 
Big Auditorium.

Among the teachers who taught at the Lisbon Theatre and Film School are name like:

Theatre edit

Film edit

In the past:

In the present:

The Presidents / Directors edit

As Lisbon Theatre and Film School (Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema):

  • 2012-... - António Lagarto
  • 2011 - Carlos J. Pessoa
  • 2007-2010 - Filipe Oliveira
  • 2004-2006 - Paulo Morais Alexandre
  • 2001-2003 - Daniel del-Negro
  • 1998-2000 - João Mota
  • 1995-1997 - Filipe Oliveira (Conselho Diretivo)
  • 1983-1995 - Jorge Listopad and José Bogalheiro

As Conservatoire (Conservatório):

  • 1978-1983 - Luís Casanovas, Viegas Tavares and Luís Oliveira Nunes
  • 1972-1978 - Lúcio Mendes
  • 1938-1971 - Manuel Ivo Cruz
  • 1930-1937 - Júlio Dantas
  • 1918-1938 - Vianna da Motta
  • 1898-1917 - Eduardo Schwalbach Lucci
  • 1878-1898 - Luís Augusto Palmeirim
  • 1870-1878 - Duarte de Sá
  • 1848-1869 - Joaquim Pedro Quintela
  • 1842-1848 - António Pereira dos Reis and José Trasimundo Mascarenhas Barreto
  • 1841-1842 - Joaquim Larcher
  • 1836-1841 - Almeida Garrett

Management Bodies edit

(2012-2014)

  • President - António Lagarto
  • Director of the Department of Theatre - Álvaro Correia
  • Director of the Department of Film - José Bogalheiro
  • President of Technical & Scientific Council - João Maria Mendes
  • President of the Pedagogical Council - Francisco Salgado
  • President of the Council of Representatives - Filipe Oliveira

International relations edit

The Lisbon Theatre and Film School is affiliated to:

References edit

  1. ^ Website
  2. ^ "instituto politechnico de Lisboa". ipl.pt. Retrieved 2014-05-06.
  3. ^ "English-language Cinema in Portugal". Angloinfo Lisbon. Angloinfo. Retrieved 2016-06-15.

External links edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Lisbon Theatre and Film School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Lisbon Theatre and Film School Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema of the Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon 1 inherited the function of the National Conservatoire founded by Almeida Garrett in 1836 and of teaching Film introduced in the same establishment since 1971 2 The main goal of the Lisbon Theatre and Film School is training in the fields of Theatre and Cinema Sometimes it is still referred to by its former designation Conservatorio Nacional It is a public institution of higher education created in Lisbon but now located in Amadora Portugal 3 The building of the Lisbon Theatre and Film School Contents 1 History 2 Courses 3 The Students 3 1 Theatre 3 2 Film 4 Teaching Staff 4 1 Theatre 4 2 Film 5 The Presidents Directors 6 Management Bodies 7 International relations 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Almeida Garrett by Pedro Augusto Guglielmi The Lisbon Theatre and Film School was set up in Lisbon by Decree Law nr 310 83 dated July 1 1983 The object of this legal document was to reconvert the National Conservatoire Conservatorio Nacional the establishment of artistic education and the setting up of several new establishments offering degrees in the same artistic areas as the Conservatorio among which this school specifically directed at theatre and film education Theatre Education had a long tradition in the National Conservatoire it went back to the date of its creation in 1836 by Decree of Queen Maria II in the scope of a Plan for the foundation and organisation of a National Theatre proposed by Joao Baptista de Almeida Garrett then still called Conservatorio Geral de Arte Dramatica and formed by three Schools Escola Dramatica ou de Declamacao for drama education Escola de Musica for music education integrating the former Conservatorio de Musica set up in Casa Pia by Decree of 1835 and Escola de Danca Mimica e Ginastica Especial for dance mime arts and especial gymnastics education nbsp Journal of Laws Diario do Governo of November 17th 1836 By later reforms the name of the CNational Conservatoire was changed first to Conservatorio Real de Lisboa and then already under the new republican regime to Conservatorio Nacional the name of the Escola Dramatica ou de Declamacao being altered to Escola de Arte de Representar On July 4 1914 the School of Art of Acting Escola de Arte de Representar was for the first time granted management autonomy By Decree dated May 19 1914 the scenography and setting design degree was set up in this school to be taught in the big paintings room of the National Theatre Almeida Garrett which functioning under the Escola de Arte de Representar would exclusively be at the service andpractices of the corresponding teacher by Decree of August 6 1914 the costume designer degree was also set up As for Film Education the corresponding degree was only set up in National Conservatoire after 1971 on a pedagogic experimental basis in the scope of the reform process undertaken by Madalena Perdigao in the time of Minister Veiga Simao By that time the Pilot School for the Formation of Film Professionals Escola Piloto para a Formacao de Profissionais de Cinema was created and its first degree initiated in 1973 From the beginning a deep concern of this school has been to complement the technical knowledge necessary to cinema linked professions with a more artistic component The degree being offered today by the Department of Film of the Lisbon Theatre and Film School has gone through an evolution since 1973 but its philosophy is still the same as that of the first degree which it should be stressed was very much of a pioneer in Portuguese public higher education By governmental Decree nr 46 85 of November 22 1985 the Lisbon Theatre and Film School that had so far been under the Directorate General of Higher Education Direccao Geral do Ensino Superior and since 1983 managed by an Organisation Committee formed by Professors Jorge Synek Listopad President and Jose Bogalheiro member was integrated in the Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon IPL a public polytechnic higher education establishment created by Decree Law nr 513 T 79 of December 26 1979 The Lisbon Theatre and Film School became then an organic unit of the Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon still in a process of internal organisation by the mentioned Committee until the publication of its Statutes in Journal of Laws Diario da Republica 2nd series nr 15 of January 18 1995 When totally new premises were built in Amadora within the greater Lisbon area for the Lisbon Theatre and Film School the first building ever constructed in Portugal specifically to host a public artistic higher education establishment it was finally possible to move from the old Caetanos Convent Convento dos Caetanos in Lisbon where Almeida Garrett s Conservatorio Geral de Arte Dramatica had provisionally functioned to modern premises designed to have adequate teaching rooms studios performing areas library and cafeteria all of which offer the best working conditions for its students The bi departmental structure of the School a historical heritage from the previous schools of Theatre and of Film of the National Conservatoire led to a certain pedagogic scientific autonomy granted to the two Departments according to the Statutes The Lisbon Theatre and Film School has steadily been asserting itself as a reference school both at national and international level and it has been integrated in relevant international organisations dealing not only with the specific areas concerned like the International Theatre Institute ITI the CILECT Centre International de Liaison des Ecoles de Cinema et de Television but also with Arts in general which is the case of ELIA European League of Institutes of the Arts This international cooperation concern also led to efforts made to strengthen the School s active participation in teacher and student intercourse programmes within specific programmes like the Socrates Erasmus and the Leonardo da Vinci as well as bilateral agreements with Universities of Latin America Brazil Argentina Mexico The objectives of the Lisbon Theatre and Film School according to its Statutes are Training of highly qualified professionals research activities artistic experiments and production launching or participation in development projects community involvement To consistently fulfil these objectives the School has adjusted its educational provision to the Bologne Process its two Departments offering first and second level Degrees Graduation and Master it set up a Research Centre which is developing projects in partnership with a similar Centre in University of Algarve it participates in educational development programmes at local level as for instance the programme for curriculum improvement activities in public basic schools in the Amadora municipality and annually produces and organises in its own premises as well as in Theatres Museums Cinemas and other public spaces numbers of performances and exhibitions of its students dramatic and cinema practical works attendance to all events being free to the community Courses editGraduation in Theatre Acting Set amp Costume Design Production Management Graduation in Cinema Screenwriting Production Direction Cinematography Sound Editing Master in Theatre Performative Arts Writing for the Stage Acting Theatre of Movement Theatre Music Set amp Costume Design Directing Production Management Theatre amp Community Master in Film Project Development Dramaturgy and Directing Cinematic Narrative Post Production Technology The Students editAmong students who have studied at the Lisbon Theatre and Film School are name like Theatre edit Alexandra Lencastre Andre e Teodosio Catarina Wallenstein Diogo Infante Elmano Sancho Eunice Munoz Hana Sofia Lopes Joana de Verona Nuno Lopes Rita Blanco Ruy de Carvalho Silvia Alberto Teresa TavaresFilm edit David Fonseca Edgar Pera Joaquim Leitao Joaquim Sapinho Joao Botelho Joao Pedro Rodrigues Joao Salaviza Manuel Mozos Manuela Viegas Marco Martins Miguel Gomes Pedro Costa Rui Reininho Vitor Goncalves Susana de Sousa DiasTeaching Staff edit nbsp Big Auditorium Among the teachers who taught at the Lisbon Theatre and Film School are name like Theatre edit Anna Paula Antonio Casimiro Gloria de Matos Guilherme Filipe Joao Mota Jorge Listopad Jose Carlos Barros Jose Peixoto Margarida de Abreu Mario Barradas Rogerio de Carvalho Rui MendesFilm edit In the past Antonio Reis Alberto Seixas Santos Paulo Rocha Fernando LopesIn the present Vitor Goncalves Joaquim Sapinho Manuela ViegasThe Presidents Directors editAs Lisbon Theatre and Film School Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema 2012 Antonio Lagarto 2011 Carlos J Pessoa 2007 2010 Filipe Oliveira 2004 2006 Paulo Morais Alexandre 2001 2003 Daniel del Negro 1998 2000 Joao Mota 1995 1997 Filipe Oliveira Conselho Diretivo 1983 1995 Jorge Listopad and Jose BogalheiroAs Conservatoire Conservatorio 1978 1983 Luis Casanovas Viegas Tavares and Luis Oliveira Nunes 1972 1978 Lucio Mendes 1938 1971 Manuel Ivo Cruz 1930 1937 Julio Dantas 1918 1938 Vianna da Motta 1898 1917 Eduardo Schwalbach Lucci 1878 1898 Luis Augusto Palmeirim 1870 1878 Duarte de Sa 1848 1869 Joaquim Pedro Quintela 1842 1848 Antonio Pereira dos Reis and Jose Trasimundo Mascarenhas Barreto 1841 1842 Joaquim Larcher 1836 1841 Almeida GarrettManagement Bodies edit 2012 2014 President Antonio Lagarto Director of the Department of Theatre Alvaro Correia Director of the Department of Film Jose Bogalheiro President of Technical amp Scientific Council Joao Maria Mendes President of the Pedagogical Council Francisco Salgado President of the Council of Representatives Filipe OliveiraInternational relations editThe Lisbon Theatre and Film School is affiliated to the ITI International Theatre Institute UNESCO Chair the ELIA European League of Institutes of the Arts the CILECT Centre International de Liaison des Ecoles de Cinema et Television References edit Website instituto politechnico de Lisboa ipl pt Retrieved 2014 05 06 English language Cinema in Portugal Angloinfo Lisbon Angloinfo Retrieved 2016 06 15 External links editIMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lisbon Theatre and Film School amp oldid 1193246711, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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