Adyghe State Drama Theatre

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Adyghe State Drama Theatre is a leading regional theatre in Maykop that stages dramatic works in the Adyghe language and promotes the cultural heritage of the Adyghe people.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural institution
drama theatre
theatre
artForm theatre
artisticDiscipline performing arts
buildingUse indoor performances
contributesTo preservation of intangible cultural heritage of Adyghe people
country Russia
culturalHeritagePromoted Adyghe cultural heritage
ethnicCulturePromoted Adyghe people NERFINISHED
focus Adyghe national drama NERFINISHED
classical dramatic works adapted into Adyghe
contemporary Adyghe playwrights
function preservation of Adyghe language
promotion of Adyghe culture
staging dramatic works
genre drama
hasActivity cultural events
educational outreach
festivals and celebrations
repertoire performances
touring productions
hasCulturalRole center of Adyghe theatrical art
guardian of Adyghe language on stage
platform for Adyghe actors and directors
hasMedium live performance
hasSubject Adyghe folklore
Adyghe history
social and contemporary themes
languageOfPerformance Adyghe language NERFINISHED
Russian language
locatedIn Maykop NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Republic of Adygea NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Moscow Time
namedAfterEthnicGroup Adyghe people NERFINISHED
operatesIn public sector of culture
ownership state-owned
primaryLanguageOfPerformance Adyghe language NERFINISHED
regionServed North Caucasus NERFINISHED
Republic of Adygea NERFINISHED
significance leading regional theatre in Maykop
major Adyghe-language theatre
subordinateTo authorities of the Republic of Adygea NERFINISHED
targetAudience Adyghe-speaking audience
residents of Adygea
residents of Maykop
typeOfBuilding performing arts venue

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Maykop, Russia hasCulturalInstitution Adyghe State Drama Theatre
subject surface form: Maykop