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Zsolt Antal serves as an Associate Professor, Deputy Rector, and Head of the Németh Antal Institute of Drama Theory at the University of Theatre and Film Arts. His leadership integrates Hungarian theater history with contemporary practices, emphasizing the reinterpretation of centuries-old stage traditions through modern artistic expression while preserving cultural identity.
His research centers on Drama Theory and Theater History, with specialized focus on Hungarian dramaturgical traditions from figures like Németh Antal and Hevesi Sándor. He asserts that authentic modernity in theater creatively revitalizes historical conventions rather than discarding them, positioning theater as a vital cultural mediator for collective narratives. His work underscores 21st-century Hungarian theater's responsibility in conveying national identity through artistic excellence.
The Institute of Drama Theory cultivates academic community through international programs including theater visits to Gergely Csiky Theater in Kaposvár, performances of Tompa Gábor's Hamlet and Silviu Purcărete's Macbeth in Cluj-Napoca, and specialized training at Kassai Lajos Archery School. These initiatives immerse students in Hungarian cultural roots while developing communication skills, emotional intelligence, and creative problem-solving abilities through practice-centered education.
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