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The National Academy of Arts of Ukraine unites members of scientific and art institutions and associations of Ukraine, and performs activities in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine, central and municipal executive authorities, the National Academy of Sciences, branch academies of sciences, creative unions, art establishments and educational institutions of Ukraine. Representatives of the following artistic, educational and scientific institutions of Ukraine are committed to the activities of the NAAU and contribute to the establishment of cross-institutional partnerships.
Public Organization "All-Ukrainian Academy of Arts"
The public organization "All-Ukrainian Academy of Arts" aims to provide extensive support to the activities of the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine, to promote the popularization of various types of Ukrainian art globally, to spread the traditions of philanthropy and patronage, to protect the legitimate social, economic, creative and other common interests, rights and freedoms of members of the organization and creative and scientific workers of the NAAU and its scientific institutions.
National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture (NAOMA)
A multidisciplinary academic institution of higher art education that qualifies specialists in fine arts, sculpture, graphics, theatre and stage design, architecture, art restoration, art history and art management.
The NAOMA was founded in 1917 and it is located in the very heart of Kyiv city at the address 20 Voznesenskyi descent.
"Kyiv Picture Gallery" National Museum
The museum is located on the premises of the former mansion of Fedir Tereshchenko (late 19th - early 20th century, architects V. Nikolayev, A. Hun). It has a collection of more than 12 thousand objects, ranging from icons of the 13th century to paintings and sculptures of the 19th and 20th centuries. The core of the museum's collection is made up of the art collections of Kyiv industrialists and patrons of the arts, the Tereshchenko family.
The museum is located at the address: 9 Tereshchenkivska street, Kyiv city.
Lviv National Academy of Arts
Lviv National Academy of Arts is a higher art education institution. It provides professional education and training of specialists in the field of visual and decorative arts, design, art restoration, cultural studies, art theory and history, as well as art management.
It is located at the address: 38 Kubiiovycha street, Lviv city.
Taras Shevchenko National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre of Ukraine
The Kyiv Opera and Ballet Theater was founded in 1867. It is widely recognized far beyond the borders of Ukraine. Distinctive interpretations of classical music heritage and contemporary works, exceptional harmony of the orchestra and choir, outstanding soloists, striking and genuine performance traditions have allowed the theatre to reach high artistic standards and gain a prominent place in the contemporary music culture of Europe.
The theatre is located at the address: 50 Volodymyrska street, Kyiv city.
Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts
Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts is one of the country's oldest artistic institutions of higher education: it was founded in 1921. It provides training in the following specializations: easel painting, graphics, monumental painting, sculpture, design (industrial, graphic, interior, furniture, interactive visual communications, artistic modelling of fabrics and clothing), art theory and history. It has three levels of higher education in design and fine arts.
The Academy is located in the building of the Kharkiv Art School designed by architects K. Zhukov and M. Piskunov (1911-1913) at the address: 8 Mystetsv Street.
Lesya Ukrainka National Academic Theater
A drama theatre in Kyiv is housed in the former Auguste Bergonier Theater. The theatre's repertoire includes performances based on works by Ukrainian and world writers: Lesya Ukrainka's The Stone Master, Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, Jean Cocteau's The Sacred Monsters, T. Rattigan's The Lady Without Camellias, and others.
The theatre is located at 5 Bohdan Khmelnytsky Street in Kyiv city.
Pavlo Virsky National Honoured Academic Dance Ensemble of Ukraine
The National Artistic Professional Ensemble of Ukraine is based in Kyiv city. The ensemble's repertoire is based on ancient and modern dances from different regions of Ukraine. The ensemble's distinctive feature is a broad reflection of contemporary themes and the creative interpretation of the folk dance heritage.
Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
A higher educational institution in the city of Lviv, founded in 1939. The University consists of the following faculties: Biology, Geography, Geology, Economics, Electronics and Computer Technologies, Journalism, Foreign Languages, History, Culture and Arts, International Relations, Mechanics and Mathematics, Pedagogical Education, Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Financial and Business Management, Physics, Philology, Philosophy, Chemistry and Law.
The University is located at 1 Universytetska Street in Lviv city.
Kyiv National University of Theater, Cinema and Television named after Ivan Karpenko-Karyi
Kyiv institution of higher art education. The University provides educational and methodological, research, professional training and education of future specialists at two faculties: theatre art and film and television art. The University has 5 academicians, 7 corresponding members and one honorary full member of the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine.
The main building is located in the city of Kyiv at 40 Yaroslaviv Val Street.
National Academic Ukrainian Drama Theatre named after Maria Zankovetska
A drama theatre in Lviv that is housed in the former Count Stanislaw Skarbek Theater. The theatre's repertoire includes Taras Shevchenko's Haydamaky, Ivan Karpenko-Karyi's Talentless, Lina Kostenko's Marusya Churai, Kost Bureviy's Pavlo Polubotok, Mykola Kulish's People's Malachy, William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet, Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary, and more.
Location: 1 Lesi Ukrainky Street in Lviv city.
National Cinema Studio of feature films named after Oleksandr Dovzhenko
State Ukrainian film studio headquartered in Kyiv at 44 Peremohy Avenue, it covers an area of more than 17.5 ha and has four filming pavilions. One of them, with an area of 2,520 m², is the largest in Europe, created in the constructivist era and designed by architect Valerian Rykov. The studio employs more than 300 highly qualified directors, cameramen, artists, set designers, makeup artists, and sound engineers.
Kyiv Conservatory (Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine)
Kyiv Institution of Higher Music Education. The Academy is one of the leading music universities in Ukraine and one of the leading in the world. The Academy consists of piano, orchestra, vocal and conducting, history and theory, composition and folk instruments faculties.
The Academy is located at 1/3 Architect Gorodetsky Street in the city of Kyiv.
Mykola Lysenko Lviv National Music Academy
The Lviv National Music Academy, founded in 1939, is located in the former building of the Institute of Technology (1907-1909, architect Tadeusz Obmiński) located at 5 Ostapa Nyzhankivskoho Street. The Academy includes the piano, orchestra, conducting, vocal, and theory and composition faculties.
The National Honoured Academic Choral Capella "DUMKA"
Ukrainian choral group was founded in 1919 and established the foundations of professional choral performance and a cappella singing in Ukraine ("Dumka" is the abbreviation for "State Ukrainian Wandering Capella"). The repertoire includes requiems, masses, and other works by Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Verdi, Haydn, Schnittke, Penderecki, and a range of 'a cappella' concerts.
Kharkiv State Academy of Culture
Higher educational institution in Kharkiv, founded in 1998. Classrooms, laboratories, and offices are located in five buildings, three of which were built in the early 19th century, and the rest in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Academy includes the Faculty of Social Communications, Cultural Studies, Management and Business, Musical Art, Theater Art and Choreographic Art. The Academy is located at the address: 4 Bursatsky Descent.