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Short description: Drama school in Montevideo, Uruguay
Multidisciplinary School of Dramatic Arts
Other name
EMAD
TypePublic drama school
Established1949
Art directorLaura Pouso (2023-2025)
Academic staff
40
Location,
Uruguay
CampusUrban
Websitewww.emad.edu.uy

The Escuela Multidisciplinaria de Arte Dramático Margarita Xirgu (EMAD) for 'Margarita Xirgu Multidisciplinary School of Dramatic Arts' is a public drama school in Montevideo, Uruguay. The institute offers a degree in acting and theater design, as well as a teaching degree in theater and body expression, and a technical degree in dramaturgy.[1]

Founded in 1949, it is the first drama school in the country and the only public. In 2010, it was named in honor of the Spanish actress Margarita Xirgu who developed part of her career in Uruguay. For its first 50 years, the school operated in the east wing of the Solís Theatre and after operating in different locations, in 2008 it was established in the Cordón neighborhood.

History

One of the oldest drama schools in the Hispanic world, the Municipal School of Dramatic Art was founded on November 14, 1949 by the playwright and politician, Justino Zavala Muñiz and the Spanish actress Margarita Xirgu, who was exiled in Uruguay.[2] As head of the theater commission of the Municipality of Montevideo, the former had created the Comedia Nacional, an official stable theater cast, and the Municipal School of Music two years earlier.[3] Its first home was the east wing of the Solís Theatre in Montevideo, a place it shared with the Comedia Nacional.[4]

Its first artistic director was Margarita Xirgu, who was in office until 1957.[5] In the 1970s, the theatrical set design course began to be taught, under the supervision of the set designer Osvaldo Reyno.[6]

In 1998, due to the renovations carried out at the Solís Theatre, the EMAD was temporarily housed in the Astral Theatre of the Zhitlovsky Israelite Association, in the Palermo neighborhood.[7] Two years later, it moved to the Alliance Française building in the central business district.[8] Starting in 2001 and in the following years, the school moved several times, until settling in its current home, on Mercedes Street in the Cordón neighborhood.[9]

In July 2013, the school became associated with the National School of Fine Arts Institute of the Faculty of Arts of the University of the Republic, and in 2016 a technical degree in dramaturgy began to be taught in agreement with the Faculty of Humanities and Educational Sciences of the same university.[10]

In 2010, by resolution of the Municipality of Montevideo, the school was renamed the Margarita Xirgu Montevidean School of Dramatic Art, retaining the acronym "EMAD".[11] However, a year later, it was renamed the Margarita Xirgu Multidisciplinary School of Dramatic Art, again retaining the acronym.[12]

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Escuela Multidisciplinaria de Arte Dramático" (in es). 2009-05-06. https://montevideo.gub.uy/institucional/dependencias/escuela-multidisciplinaria-de-arte-dramatico. 
  2. "Justino Zavala Muniz" (in es). 2013-02-19. https://comedianacional.montevideo.gub.uy/node/150/justino-zavala-muniz. 
  3. "¿Por qué una Comedia Nacional?" (in es). 2013-02-19. https://comedianacional.montevideo.gub.uy/node/93/la-institucion/historia/los-comienzos/por-que-una-comedia-nacional. 
  4. "Teatro Solís" (in es). 2014-06-16. https://montevideo.gub.uy/areas-tematicas/cultura-y-tiempo-libre/teatro-solis. 
  5. "EMAD - La EMAD cumplió 67 años". https://www.emad.edu.uy/novedades/noticias/914-hoy-la-emad-cumple-67-anos.html. 
  6. "Retos para pensarse: la EMAD cumple 70 años" (in es-UY). 2019-02-01. https://ladiaria.com.uy/cultura/articulo/2019/2/retos-para-pensarse-la-emad-cumple-70-anos/. 
  7. Pisabarro, Ramiro. "La EMAD "se quedó chica" y la Intendencia de Montevideo ofertará US$ 3 millones por la sede de la Comunidad Israelita". https://www.elobservador.com.uy/nota/intendencia-de-montevideo-quiere-ofertar-us-3-millones-por-sede-de-la-comunidad-israelita-para-albergar-a-la-emad-2023121260. 
  8. "EMAD - Sede". https://www.emad.edu.uy/institucional/sede.html. 
  9. "Habrá nuevo edificio para la sede de la EMAD" (in en). 2007-04-11. https://www.elpais.com.uy/tvshow/habra-nuevo-edificio-para-la-sede-de-la-emad. 
  10. "Escuela Multidisciplinaria de Arte Dramático" (in es). https://www.gub.uy/ministerio-desarrollo-social/node/9345. 
  11. "EMAD - Historia". https://www.emad.edu.uy/institucional/historia.html. 
  12. "Resolución Nº 4525/11". https://www.montevideo.gub.uy/asl/sistemas/Gestar/resoluci.nsf/WEB/Intendente/4525-11. 
  13. "Entrevista a Roxana Blanco: Brillante debut como directora" (in es). 2022-11-23. https://carve850.com.uy/2022/11/23/entrevista-a-roxana-blanco-brillante-debut-como-directora/. 
  14. "Diáspora de actores uruguayos" (in en). 2009-03-24. https://www.elpais.com.uy/sabado-show/diaspora-de-actores-uruguayos. 
  15. "Doctor Honoris Causa a Estela Medina" (in es). https://www.gub.uy/ministerio-educacion-cultura/comunicacion/noticias/doctor-honoris-causa-estela-medina. 
  16. "María Mendive en su juego preferido" (in en). 2017-04-01. https://www.elpais.com.uy/sabado-show/maria-mendive-en-su-juego-preferido. 
  17. "Entrevista a Margarita Musto" (in es). 2023-11-14. https://carve850.com.uy/2023/11/14/entrevista-a-margarita-musto-3/. 
  18. "Falleció el actor y director Omar Varela: adiós al genio más querido del teatro uruguayo" (in en). 2022-12-06. https://www.elpais.com.uy/tvshow/teatro/fallecio-el-actor-y-director-omar-varela-adios-al-genio-mas-querido-del-teatro-uruguayo. 
  19. Redacción. "Enzo Vogrincic, el egresado del Liceo Jubilar que conquista a todos como Numa Turcatti en La sociedad de la nieve". https://www.elobservador.com.uy/nota/enzo-vogrincic-el-egresado-del-liceo-jubilar-que-conquista-a-todos-como-numa-turcatti-en-la-sociedad-de-la-nieve-202418122348. 

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