High Institute of Theatrical Arts and Cultural Animation explained

High Institute of Theatrical Arts and Cultural Animation
Native Name:Institut Supérieur d’Art Dramatique et d’Animation Culturelle
Type:Public
Established:1987
President:Moussa Rouame
Director:Latefa Ahrar
Address:Avenue Allal Fassi Madinat Al Irfane – B.P. 6834
City:Rabat
Country:Morocco
Website:https://isadac.ma/

High Institute of Theatrical Arts and Cultural Animation (ISADAC) (French: Institut Supérieur d’Art Dramatique et d’Animation Culturelle) is a public Moroccan training institution that prepares students for careers in the arts.[1] It is located in Rabat.[2] Three concentrations are taught: acting, scenography and cultural animation.

History

Placed under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, the institute was created by Decree No. 2.83.706 of 18 January 1985. Since its establishment in 1986, the Institute has played an important role in the development of the arts in general and the development of the stage, cinema, television and radio in particular.[3] [4] [5]

Admissions

Admission to the institute is by competitive examination open to candidates between the ages of 17 and 23 who hold a secondary school diploma or a recognized equivalent. Foreign students can be admitted, within the limits of available places, according to the same conditions.

Notes and References

  1. Book: UNESCO. L'industrie du film en Afrique: Tendances, défis et opportunités de croissance. 2021-09-30. UNESCO Publishing. 978-92-3-200239-6. fr.
  2. Book: Deldime, Roger. Fou de théâtre. 1993. Editions Lansman. 978-2-87282-072-6. fr.
  3. Web site: Institut Supérieur d'Art Dramatique et d'Animation Culturelle – I.S.A.D.A.C – – Ministère de la culture. 2021-11-29. fr-FR.
  4. Web site: Mot de la direction – ISADAC. 2021-11-29. fr-FR.
  5. Book: Editor), Don Rubin (Series. World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre Volume 4: The Arab World. 2003-09-02. Routledge. 978-1-134-92985-6. en.