Academy of Arts (Egypt)
The Academy of Arts (Arabic: أكاديمية الفنون; Akādīmīya al-Finūn) is a large educational complex in Cairo, Egypt, established by the Ministry of Culture of the then-United Arab Republic in 1959.[1]
It began with three institutes (for film, music, and ballet), but today comprises several institutions of higher learning:
- Cairo Conservatoire ("المعهد العالي للموسيقى "الكونســرفاتوار), established in 1959
- Higher Institute of Artistic Criticism (المعهد العالي للنقد الفني)
- Higher Institute of Arabic Music (المعهد العالي للموسيقى العربية), established in 1929; comprises two performing groups: the Umm Kulthum Band for Arab Music and the Religious Recitation Band
- Higher Institute of Cinema (المعهد العالي للسينما), established in 1959
- Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts (المعهد العالي للفنون المسرحية), established in 1944 and comprising programs in acting, dramatic arts, décor, criticism, make-up, and integrated artist
- Higher Institute of Ballet (المعهد العالي للباليه), established in 1959
- High Institute of Folk Arts (المعهد العالي للفنون الشعبية), established in 1981
Additional performing groups include:
- Academic Troupes for Folk Music
- Academy of Arts Symphonic Orchestra
- Children & Youth Chorale
- Academic Troupe for Ballet
- Academic Troupe for Theatre
The Academy of Arts's former president was Samha El-Kholy.
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