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Pushkin Centre


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PUSHKIN CENTRE, State Pushkin Theatre Centre in St. Petersburg (41 Fontanka River Embankment), theatre and publishing organisation established in 1992 by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, aimed at developing a new cultural policy for Russian theatre, promoting a repertoire based on Pushkin's works for the Russian stage, and setting up the Pushkin Theatre Academy. The Pushkin Centre artistic board included D. S. Likhachev, O. V.Basilashvili, P. N. Fomenko, and E. S. Kochergin. The Pushkin Centre is directed by V. E. Retsepter, Honoured Artist of the Russian Federation, and Laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation. The centre has embarked on a varying scope of activities, from theatre-related events, to publishing, to education. Since 1992, the centre has hosted ten All-Russian Pushkin festivals in Pskov and at Mikhailovskoe Village, featuring actors, directors, writers, Pushkin scholars (O. I. Efremov, Fomenko, А. А. Vasilyev, E. Nyakroshyus, S. А. Fomichev, V. S. Nepomnyashchy, S. B. Rassadin, E. Henri, А. Wood, R.-D. Keil), and theatrical groups from Moscow, St. Petersburg, France, and Germany. The Pushkin Centre has also organised Pushkin festivals in Omsk (1994), Orel and Krasnoyarsk (1998), Moscow (1999), Frankfurt-am-Mein (Germany, 1997), Bristol (Great Britain, 1997), Vienna (Austria, 1999), Paris and Marseilles (France, 1999), and other places. The Centre maintains close ties with Pushkin societies in the USA, Germany, and the Great Britain. Within the framework of the Pushkin Theatre Works Collection program, the centre carried out 12 stagings by the year 2002 (A Novel in Letters, 1992; Mozart and Salieri, 1994; Pushkin concert, 1999; Avdey Flyugarin, 2002; and others). Such masters of the Petersburg stage as Z. M. Sharko, N. A. Olkhina, O. S. Antonova have been featured in plays at the Pushkin Centre. Among the Centre's publishing activities is the publication of the Pushkin Premier series, including titles The Return of Pushkin's 'Mermaid' by М. М. Shemyakin and V. E. Retsepter (1998), The Attraction of 'The Miserly Knight' (2001), and Pushkin will guide you through... (2000); and the books Pushkin's verse poetics by Y. N. Chumakov (1999), Criticism in Pushkin's Lifetime (2001), and Staging Pushkin (2001). In 2001, the Pushkin Centre in co-operation with the Academy of Theatre Arts enrolled students for a special actors' workshop for a profound study of Pushkin's legacy (tutor Retseptor). The Pushkin Centre is located at the former residence of O. A. Kochneva (1805-08, architect L. Rusca).

References: Дмитревская Е. Кумир для сердца // Экран и сцена. 2002. № 7-8; Алексеева Е. Здесь будет Глобус заложен // Культура. 2003. № 20/21.

Y. N. Kruzhnov.

Persons
Antonova Olga Sergeevna
Basilashvili Oleg Valerianovich
Chumakov Yu.N.
Efremov Oleg Nikolaevich
Fomenko Peter Naumovich
Fomichev Sergey Alexandrovich
Henri E.
Keil R.-D.
Kochergin Eduard Stepanovich
Likhachev Dmitry Sergeevich
Nepomnyashchy Valentin Semenovich
Nyakroshyus Eimuntas
Olkhina Nina Alexeevna
Pushkin Alexander Sergeevich
Rassadin Stanislav Borisovich
Retsepter Vladimir Emmanuilovich
Sharko Zinaida Maximovna
Shemyakin Mikhail Mikhailovich
Vasilyev Anatoly Alexandrovich
Wood A.

Addresses
Fontanka River Embankment/Saint Petersburg, city, house 41

Bibliographies
Дмитревская Е. Кумир для сердца // Экран и сцена, 2002
Алексеева Е. Здесь будет "Глобус" заложен // Культура, 2003