The Academy of Arts (Arabic: أكاديمية الفنون; Akādīmīya al-Finūn) is a large educational complex in Cairo, Egypt, established by the Ministry of Culture of the then-United Arab Republic in 1959.[1]
It began with three institutes (for film, music, and ballet), but today comprises several institutions of higher learning:
Cairo Conservatoire ("المعهد العالي للموسيقى "الكونســرفاتوار), established in 1959Higher Institute of Artistic Criticism (المعهد العالي للنقد الفني)Higher Institute of Arabic Music (المعهد العالي للموسيقى العربية), established in 1929; comprises two performing groups: the Umm Kulthum Band for Arab Music and the Religious Recitation BandHigher Institute of Cinema (المعهد العالي للسينما), established in 1959Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts (المعهد العالي للفنون المسرحية), established in 1944 and comprising programs in acting, dramatic arts, décor, criticism, make-up, and integrated artistHigher Institute of Ballet (المعهد العالي للباليه), established in 1959High Institute of Folk Arts (المعهد العالي للفنون الشعبية), established in 1981Additional performing groups include:
Academic Troupes for Folk MusicAcademy of Arts Symphonic OrchestraChildren & Youth ChoraleAcademic Troupe for BalletAcademic Troupe for TheatreThe Academy of Arts's former president was Samha El-Kholy.