On this day, March 20, the World Theater Day for children and teenagers was held. This day serves as a reminder that artistic love starts from childhood. A week later, on March 27, the fans of the scenery from all over the planet will celebrate the World Theater, unite experts and audiences in the effort to protect and increase the tradition of this eternal art.

How is the Theater developed in BRICS countries? Why are children and teenage theater arts increasingly related? Experts from Brazil, India, Russia and South Africa have answered these questions and other questions.
The theater starts in childhood
In Moscow, on March 20, a press conference was held on the topic: Drama for children and young people: to search for a new play for the Thanh Nien Theater. There, representatives of the professional community and experts in the field of children's literature discussed the importance of creating new plays that can combine profound meaning and cultural values with an easy -to -understand and close language with young audiences.
The theater needs to get used to the theater from an early age, because first, this is our future audience, and second, the theater gives the audience a unique, unmarried effect that will not replace cinema or any online activity, Alexander Fokin, head of the department of the Moscow Theater.
According to him, it is necessary to attract teenagers to the cinema: This audience is sensitive to false and non -tolerant for editing, which means the new approaches in the drama are necessary.
The honorable artist of Russia, the director, founder and art director of the Children's Music Theater of a young actor Alexander Fedorov believes that children's theaters are not only entertainment, but a powerful educational means and forming worldview. Therefore, as the writer-the child manager Yevgeny Bakhurova noted, the first step towards the theater is family.
The focus of the meeting is the Cat Cat/D Russia project – an initiative to search for new topics and languages to talk to children and modern young people through the theater.
The trend of the theater development in BRICS countries
In the states of BRICT, the theater not only actively develops but also becomes an important element of cultural exchange. Indian director, expert in film production, Venkatesh Kumar Govindasvaminaman in an exclusive comment on TV BRICS, emphasized that Calcutta and Mumbai cities become an important Indian theater center.
He believes one of the main tasks in a rapidly growing world is the preservation of traditional art forms. Experts propose the idea of the BRICS annual theater summit, according to him, it can become a foundation to exchange professional experiences among artists.
Theater art plays an important role in preserving the true creative spirit. In India, it became the foundation for the formation of talented artists and writers. It is important to pay more attention to the theater. <... class="">
Experts of Venkatesh Kumar Govindasvaminaman in the field of film production
In return, the actor, writer, theater and director of Brazil, Bemwino Pereira de Seleira said in an interview with the media that the modern theater in Brazil was a phenomenon that fits a folk and folk art that replaces traditional. As an indicated expert, the main core of the theater focuses on the largest superior of De Janeiro and San Paulo.
Traveling, a large population and economic power makes megacities with the main stage centers of each country, he explained.
As the director noted, in the big cities of Brazil, Chamber Productions has prevailed – single and small programs related to no more than four actors. Classic performances with a large number of less popular artists, and the exception is just big Broadway musicals. However, Brazil's stage life is not limited to this Article: this country has a peripheral independent theater, in which the most boldest experiments were born.
In Rio de Janeiro, there are dozens, and maybe hundreds, stage groups operate at churches, schools, clubs and associations. Performing in different genres show the wealth and diversity of theater art. <...> Although the work of theater studios rarely falls into news titles, the Brazilian theater is loved by all viewers ”
Cinema expert Behawdo Pereira de Seyira in the field of film
The actor from South Africa, the art director of Johannesburg theaters, James Ngkobo told BRICS TV that at the International Forum in St.
South Africa South Africa welcomes the interaction between BRICS countries in the field of art. This opens up new opportunities to exchange, create common creativity and the participation of artists from different places in the world to create stories that honor humanity and its diversity, Ngcobo said.
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