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'''Bialystok Puppet Theater ({{lang-pl|Białostocki Teatr Lalek}})''' is one of the oldest Polish puppet theaters. It is located in 1 Kalinowskiego Street in Białystok. His repertoire includes both performances for children and puppetry adaptations of world literature for adults. Białystok Puppet Theatre, due to high artistic level, was recognized as one of the best puppet scenes in Poland.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2016-05-06|title=Białystok Puppet Theatre|url=https://wepa.unima.org/en/bialystok-puppet-theatre/|access-date=2020-06-09|website=World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts|language=en-US}}</ref> |
'''Bialystok Puppet Theater ({{lang-pl|Białostocki Teatr Lalek}})''' is one of the oldest Polish puppet theaters. It is located in 1 Kalinowskiego Street in Białystok. His repertoire includes both performances for children and puppetry adaptations of world literature for adults. Białystok Puppet Theatre, due to high artistic level, was recognized as one of the best puppet scenes in Poland.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2016-05-06|title=Białystok Puppet Theatre|url=https://wepa.unima.org/en/bialystok-puppet-theatre/|access-date=2020-06-09|website=World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Białystok Puppet Theatre was officially established in 1953, when the [[Ministry of Culture and National Heritage (Poland)|Ministry of Culture and National Heritage]] granted it a subsidy and the status of a professional stage with the name Świerszcz {{unclear|date=June 2020}}. However, its tradition dates back to [[Second Polish Republic|pre-war times]]. In |
Białystok Puppet Theatre was officially established in 1953, when the [[Ministry of Culture and National Heritage (Poland)|Ministry of Culture and National Heritage]] granted it a subsidy and the status of a professional stage with the name Świerszcz {{unclear|date=June 2020}}. However, its tradition dates back to [[the Second Polish Republic|pre-war times]]. In |
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in 1937, an amateur puppet |
in 1937, an amateur puppet theatre was found in Bialystok, founded by Helena Pacewicz and Piotr Sawicki, who later became the first managers of the theatre.<ref name="autogenerated1">[https://www.btl.bialystok.pl/historia/ Historia teatru]</ref> |
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The nationalization of the |
The nationalization of the theatre took place in 1960. In 1972, the Adult Stage was created (the first in Poland). The Puppet Theater Actor Study was founded in 1974 (later transformed into the Puppetry Department of the [[Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw]] in Warsaw).<ref name=autogenerated1 /> |
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Between 1975 and 1979, the first building in Poland intended for the puppet |
Between 1975 and 1979, the first building in Poland intended for the puppet theatre was erected. It houses three stages: Large (200 seats), Small (100 seats) and Rehearsal Room (40 seats). |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Białostocki Teatr Lalek | |
Address | 1 Kalinowskiego Street Białystok Poland |
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Coordinates | 53°07′50.88″N 23°09′36″E / 53.1308000°N 23.16000°E |
Years active | 1953 - present |
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https://www.btl.bialystok.pl |
Bialystok Puppet Theater (Template:Lang-pl) is one of the oldest Polish puppet theaters. It is located in 1 Kalinowskiego Street in Białystok. His repertoire includes both performances for children and puppetry adaptations of world literature for adults. Białystok Puppet Theatre, due to high artistic level, was recognized as one of the best puppet scenes in Poland.[1]
History
Białystok Puppet Theatre was officially established in 1953, when the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage granted it a subsidy and the status of a professional stage with the name Świerszcz
This article may be confusing or unclear to readers. (June 2020) |
. However, its tradition dates back to pre-war times. In
in 1937, an amateur puppet theatre was found in Bialystok, founded by Helena Pacewicz and Piotr Sawicki, who later became the first managers of the theatre.[2]
The nationalization of the theatre took place in 1960. In 1972, the Adult Stage was created (the first in Poland). The Puppet Theater Actor Study was founded in 1974 (later transformed into the Puppetry Department of the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in Warsaw).[2]
Between 1975 and 1979, the first building in Poland intended for the puppet theatre was erected. It houses three stages: Large (200 seats), Small (100 seats) and Rehearsal Room (40 seats).
References
- ^ "Białystok Puppet Theatre". World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts. 2016-05-06. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
- ^ a b Historia teatru
External links
Media related to Białystok Puppet Theatre at Wikimedia Commons
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