Mária Schmidt on SZFE: the university was expropriated by a group of friends



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The University of Theater and Film Arts (SZFE) has been expropriated by a group of friends – relatives, business associates – since the 1970s, and they “sit in it” to this day.

– He said Maria Schmidt, the director of the House of Terror Museum on Monday Kossuth Radio Good morning Hungary! in your program. According to the director, this situation means the closure and exclusion of the opening to “new impulses”.

So I was surprised to learn that theater directors and college-teaching people between the ages of 76 and 77 are announcing their departure. I don’t even know why they are still there

He said.

He says there is no problem with a teacher of this age lecturing from time to time, but that he teaches artists in the 21st century raises fundamental questions. He added that he did not think there was a need for a university of the arts in Hungary that “had its last light” in the 1970s.

Mária Schmidt also explained in a post on her Facebook page that the university is far from the national issue, since it does not admit anyone, which indicates that there they are only thinking in terms of exclusivity. She also said that actors are being educated in the form of private training in many parts of the world, and it is also worth considering whether public funding makes sense in Hungary.

What is striking in the current debate is that since the mid-1970s, the University of Performing Arts was expropriated by a friendly bar.

Posted by Maria Schmidt on Sunday, September 6, 2020

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