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On March 4, 2010, a workshop on “The Theater and the Media: Methods of Efficient Cooperation” took place at the Actors Lobby of the Alexandrinsky Theater. The workshop was organized under the umbrella of the IX Inter-University Research and Practical Conference of Graduate and Post-Graduate Students. Professor Chepurov, Head of the creative and research department of the Alexandrinsky Theater opened the conference. Associate Professor of the St. Petersburg State University M.N. Drobysheva, Head of the Theater’s Department of Youth Projects S.I. Yurtaikina, and student of the St. Petersburg University School of Journalism A.V. Eterskova were the moderators at this workshop. Students of several leading St. Petersburg universities and young journalists from Novosibirsk, Chelyabinsk, Perm and other cities of Russia took part in the workshop. The first part of the workshop was dedicated to the art of writing theater reviews. The audience was offered reviews on the recent premieres at the Alexandrinsky Theater (“Uncle Vanya,” “Izotov,” and “Ksenia. The History of Love”) written by students of third grade of the School of Journalism: Maria Artemyeva, Anastasia Tsykalyuk, Nina Somina, and Yulia Panina. Students of the Department of the Theater History of the St. Petersburg Academy of Theater Arts Anastasia Mordvinova, Tamara Moskvicheva, Vladislav Stankevichus, Polina Samsonova, Dmitri Korobkov, Yelena Mamchur, and Vita Chushkina were their opponents. They elaborated on the specifics of theater reviews, genre and stylistic features of articles dedicated to the stage arts. After intermission, photo and video overviews dedicated to performances and other related events that had taken place at the Alexandrinsky Theater in 2009, including the International Gogol Conference at the Tzar’s Lobby of the theater, were presented to the public. Reviews of young journalists Anastasia Eterskova, Alice Chernysheva, Anastasia Dmitriyeva and Darya Mezhova were highly evaluated by the audience. This Workshop of the Students’ Science Society of the School of Journalism at the Actors Lobby has already become a tradition; it takes place under the frames of the Alexandrinsky Theater’s program of “Formation of the Youth Audience and Cultural Theater Media.”
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