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LMTA Hosts Ear Training and Intonation Courses Led by Prof. Dr. habil. Nóra Keresztes
The Department of Musicology and Choral Conducting of the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre, in cooperation with the International Relations Office, invited first-year bachelor students to participate in Ear Training lectures held on 18–20 November 2025 by habil. dr. Nóra Keresztes (Liszt Academy of Music, Kodály Institute in Kecskemét). On 20 November, the Academy also organized an open masterclass titled “To Hear and Intone: New Pathways to Musical Thinking”, dedicated to solfège and choral conducting teachers from music schools. Certificates of professional development were issued by the LMTA Career and Competence Center. The course brought together professionals seeking to deepen their knowledge of contemporary teaching methodologies and discover innovative ways to develop students’ aural skills and intonation. The event focused on strengthening both teachers’ and students’ professional mastery, responding to the evolving needs of educational programs.
The program included practical workshops in which participants analysed and tried various ear-training strategies based on international pedagogical experience. During the sessions, methodological examples were presented, allowing students and teachers to experience firsthand how modern methods enhance musical thinking and encourage a creative learning process. Additional workshops focused on intonation development in choral practice, where participants worked with live examples and learned to combine theoretical knowledge with practical solutions. These sessions helped teachers discover new ways to motivate students, improve choral sound quality, and purposefully apply intonation methods in everyday teaching.
The course was led by habil. dr. Nóra Keresztes – an internationally recognized Hungarian musicologist, music educator and choral conductor, teaching at the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest and the Kodály Institute in Kecskemét. The lecturer shared her extensive experience in teaching solfège, choral conducting and music theory in various countries.
Participants of the course gained not only new knowledge and practical skills but also strengthened their ability to reflect on their own pedagogical practice, analyse the learning process, and collaborate effectively in an international context. The masterclass became a meaningful space for professional development, exchange of experience, and the strengthening of the academic community.
Nóra Keresztes has been teaching at the LMTA in frames of Erasmus+ teachers mobility programme.
FilmEU Presents Strategic Document on AI Challenges and Opportunities in Film and Media
Eight European university-based schools forming the FilmEU Alliance presented a strategic document prepared by the AGORA working group at the FilmEU Industry Summit in Lisbon on November 12, 2025. The document outlines the alliance’s position on the challenges and opportunities posed by artificial intelligence.
Led by FilmEU’s Work Package 5 – PEOPLE, AGORA was formed as a dynamic team of eight lecturers and sixteen students representing all eight FilmEU consortium institutions.
For more than half a year, AGORA members — representatives of the academic community and students (including LMTA National Film School Associate Professor Vytis Puronas and LMTA students Aleksandra Bekerytė and Samanta Molevičiūtė) — shared knowledge and best practices, actively engaging in online discussions and participating in specially organised seminars in Tallinn (November 2024) and Brussels (February 2025). These seminars featured prominent speakers who explore AI from theoretical perspectives or apply AI tools in the field of creative industries.
The result of this intensive work is an innovative and visually compelling document analysing the current and future impact of artificial intelligence on film and media, the use of AI in creative processes, the opportunities it provides, as well as the challenges and risks it poses.
The first two sections of the document discuss the need for FilmEU to develop a strategic position paper (Position paper: AI and the Future of Film Education), review the current state of AI application in film and media university programmes, and identify key AI-related challenges. The third section presents concrete guidelines for higher education institutions preparing future creators in the cultural and creative industries. This part includes proposals for integrating AI into university policy, specialised AI training programmes for staff and potential new job roles, introductory AI curricula embedded in study programmes, AI case-study databases, and AI-focused research centres or research projects. The fourth section is aimed at institutions and industry partners — offering recommendations, collaboration guidelines, and an ambitious roadmap across two time periods (2025–2026) and (2026–2028).
Although the document reflects the collective experience of the FilmEU Alliance (institutional achievements, regulatory frameworks, case studies, student perspectives, and more), its significance lies in its forward-looking orientation. It is expected to inspire broader discussions on the role of artificial intelligence in university curricula and its use within the creative industries.
Addressing one of the most significant challenges of the first half of the 21st century faced by film and media schools, as well as the film and music industries, this strategic FilmEU document aims to inspire not only the FilmEU community but also other European universities, creative industries professionals, and policy makers.
International Relations Office
2025 11 21
LMTA Representatives Participated in CILECT Congress 2025
LMTA National Film School (KIMO) Lecturer Assoc. Prof. Giedrė Beinoriūtė and International Relations representative Giedrė Kabašinskienė participated in the CILECT (Centre International de Liaison des Écoles de Cinéma et de Télévision) Annual Congress, held in Universidad de Guadalajara, México (26-31 October 2025).
Founded in 1954, CILECT is the global association of film and television schools, currently uniting over 186 institutions from 64 countries across all continents. The organization serves as a vital platform for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and innovation in audiovisual education worldwide.
This year’s congress focused on three key themes:
- Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (Standing Committee on Equity, Diversity & Inclusion – SCEDI)
- Developing Technologies (Developing Technologies’ Standing Committee – DTSC)
- Sustainability (Standing Committee on Sustainability – SCS)
Participants shared recent achievements and progress within these focus areas. Of particular note was the work of the Standing Committee on Sustainability (SCS), which introduced an updated guide titled “20 Ideas for a Sustainable Film Production.” This collection highlights innovative practices and actionable strategies to promote sustainability in film and media production worldwide.
The congress also featured presentations of outstanding student works and screenings of CILECT Prize award-winning films. A professor from York University (Canada) Tereza Barta marked the 20th anniversary of the CILECT Prize by reflecting on the evolution of student filmmaking over two decades. During her presentation, the professor highlighted the film “Kupranugaris” (The Camel), created by a former Lithuanian student — now a KIMO lecturer and Orizzonti Award winner for Best Film at the 78th Venice International Film Festival – Laurynas Bareiša. The film’s original interpretation, according Tereza Barta, remains deeply relevant today, exploring themes that resonate with contemporary realities and drawing parallels to the oppressive colonial period in neighboring Russia.
The congress concluded with discussions on upcoming regional conferences and initiatives to strengthen global collaboration in film and media education.
Participation in the CILECT Congress provided an exceptional opportunity for LMTA KIMO representatives to establish lasting partnerships with film and television schools worldwide, explore potential collaborations, and define guidelines for sustainable international cooperation.
See you next year in Dublin!
2025 11 10
The seminars on academic ethics
Academic ethics – what is it? How to cite correctly and avoid plagiarism? How to prevent unethical authorship? How to talk about science so that others listen? All this and more will be discussed in online seminars intended for students in Lithuania.
The Office of the Ombudsperson for Academic Ethics and Procedures of the Republic of Lithuania, in cooperation with the Lithuanian National Union of Students and the Vilnius University Students’ Representation, is organizing a series of centralized online seminars throughout November. These seminars are primarily aimed at first-year students but are also suitable for students of all years and study levels.
The seminars will be held in Lithuanian and English.
The first seminar will take place on November 10, 2025!
Essential information and links to join can be found below.
1️⃣ 2025-11-10 13:00 LT / 15:00 EN
„Tai juk ne nusikaltimas!“ Ar tikrai? Ką sprendžia Akademinės etikos tarnyba / “It’s Not a Crime!” Or Is It? The Role of the Office of Academic Ethics
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2️⃣ 2025-11-13 13:00 LT / 15:00 EN
Citavimas be streso: kaip išvengti plagijavimo ir miegoti ramiai / Citation Without Stress: How to Avoid Plagiarism and Sleep Peacefully
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3️⃣ 2025-11-17 13:00 LT / 15:00 EN
Kada mokslas tampa melu? Trumpai apie fabrikavimą, falsifikavimą, plagiatą ir neetišką autorystę / When Does Science Become a Lie? On Fabrication, Falsification, Plagiarism, and Unethical Authorship
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4️⃣ 2025-11-20 13:00 LT / 15:00 EN
Apie viską pagalvota: kaip teisingai suplanuoti tyrimą ir duomenų rinkimą / Everything Considered: How to Properly Plan Research and Data Collection
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5️⃣ 2025-11-24 13:00 LT / 15:00 EN
Kaip papasakoti mokslą taip, kad suprastų visi / How to Communicate Science So Everyone Understands
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6️⃣ 2025-11-27 13:00 LT / 15:00 EN
Žmogus be diplomo taip pat gali būti tyrėju / A Person Without a Diploma Can Also Be a Researcher
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How to F**k (Funk) With Technology (and Get Away With It): Erasmus+ BIP Ignites Artistic Chaos in Vilnius
From October 27th to 31st, the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre (LMTA) transformed into a playground for future art-makers and digital dreamers as students, teachers, composers, and performing arts directors from Finland, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Latvia and Lithuania gathered for an electrifying Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Programme (BIP). The uniquely titled educational adventure — “How to F**k (Funk) with Technology (and Get Away with It)” — delivered exactly what it promised: a joyful, boundary-pushing exploration of art and technology.
The event was anything but ordinary: started with an AI-assisted opera premiere „Immaginary Čiurlionis‘ opera „Jūratė“ (produced by „Operomanija“) on October 25, followed by five days of creating, composing, and philosophizing – where technology wasn’t a mere tool, but a mischievous collaborator.
This international, interdisciplinary experiment united students from music, theatre, sound art and media, all armed with curiosity and a healthy disregard for creative conventions. Together, they bent, twisted, and subverted technology in ways that made even the algorithms raise an eyebrow.
“We wanted to see what happens when art stops using technology and starts arguing with it,” said one of the project’s mentors.
Throughout the week, participants engaged in workshops, lectures, and feedback sessions led by expert mentors- teachers Theatre director Žilvinas Vingelis, sound artist Roberto Becerra and composer Mantautas Krukauskas and supported by LMTA Music Innovation Studies Centre. They explored artificial intelligence, immersive media, and interactive systems — not as shiny novelties, but as provocateurs of meaning, resistance, and imagination.
By the end of the programme, students had not only gained critical insight into the marriage (and occasional divorce) between art and technology, but also developed digital prototypes, performance sketches, and concept pieces that redefined what “creative collaboration” means in the 21st century.
And while the official dates ran from October 25 to 31, the ideas sparked in Vilnius are sure to reverberate far into the future. There’s already talk of continuing this creative rebellion — and maybe arguing with a few more machines — next fall.
2025 11 04
NOVEMBER 2025 | LMTA EVENTS
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Čiurlionis symposium in Yale university
Gathering in this one-day symposium dedicated to the creations of the visionary and pathbreaking Lithuanian artist and composer Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis (1875–1911) are world-leading specialists in both Čiurlionis’s music and his painting. This symposium looks deeply at both the substance of the work of M. K. Čiurlionis and at the context in which his artistic production, largely unappreciated in his lifetime, was realized. We will go yet further, with practicing Lithuanian artists and musicians discussing the influence of Čiurlionis on their own work and on the arts generally in Lithuania. The symposium culminates with a concert of music by Čiurlionis and other composers influenced by him.
The Yale Baltic Studies Program invites you to the Yale campus to celebrate with us M. K. Čiurlionis’s 150th anniversary and to explore the work of this complex early twentieth-century Baltic artist.
2025 10 28
Performing Arts (Drama) Schools Network E:UTSA (Europe: Union of Theatre Schools and Academies) — 3rd International Exchange Week
Last Friday marked the conclusion of the E:UTSA 3rd International Short-Term Exchange Week in Vilnius and other cities participating in an exciting and large-scale European mobility project connecting many performing arts schools across the continent.
The first E:UTSA short-term mobility week was launched in October 2023, bringing together 8 schools and more than 70 students. Since then, the initiative has continued to grow — and in October 2025, the third edition of the exchange week welcomed 12 European performing arts schools, academies, and universities, involving around 150 students from across Europe!
During the exchange, students from the LMTA Acting and Directing Department travelled to The Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art (Warsaw) and Civica Scuola di Teatro Paolo Grassi (Fondazione Milano) in Milan. At the same week, LMTA hosted 16 students arriving from Hanover, Milan, Munich, Salzburg, Warsaw, and Bratislava.
Participating institutions in this year’s exchange in Lithuanian included 7 European schools :
- The Thomas-Bernhard-Institut (Theatre Department of the University Mozarteum Salzburg)
- The University of Music, Drama and Media (Hanover)
- Theaterakademie August Everding (Munich University)
- Civica Scuola di Teatro Paolo Grassi (Fondazione Milano)
- The Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art (Warsaw)
- The Academy of Performing Arts (Bratislava)
- Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre (Vilnius)
A highlight of the week was the “Expanded Practices of Collective Performance-Making” workshop, led by LMTA lecturer Monika Klimaitė-Daunienė, in collaboration with Inga Kuznecova (Contemporary dance teacher, LMTA Klaipėda Faculty) and composer and LMTA teacher Manuel Velazquez. The workshop introduced students to the concept of heterarchical creation — a unique creative strategy that fosters inclusive, non-hierarchical collaboration in performance-making.
Through this laboratory-style approach, students explored methods to enhance artistic cooperation, creative agency, and the polyphony of perspectives and ideas. Emphasis was placed on process-oriented work, valuing exploration, collaboration, and risk-taking over fixed results.
The week concluded with three work-in-progress pieces — Isolation, Power and Manipulation, and Human Species — conceived and developed by students through cross-disciplinary approaches. Each group explored and shaped their themes by rotating through practical work in theatre, sound composition, and movement. The works were presented on Friday at Olandų Street in Vilnius, sparking thought-provoking discussions among participants and audiences.
„This week offered a valuable opportunity to rethink the significance of shifts in our creative and strategic patterns, and to re-evaluate the importance of process, tools, and a coalitional approach to creativity. Based on the students’ reflections, the method we used proved highly effective not only in sustaining collaborative work within the creative process but also in evoking new forms of creativity“, – says LMTA workshop mentor Monika Klimaitė.
About E:UTSA
E:UTSA (Europe: Union of Theatre Schools and Academies) is a network and exchange platform for European theatre schools. Its mission is to support student-led theatre projects and collaborations, enriching the educational experience of theatre students while fostering a Europe-wide professional network.
By empowering students to create their own artistic networks, E:UTSA bridges the gap between education and professional life and upholds the principles of lifelong learning. The organization provides space and support for students to take responsibility for shaping their generation’s theatre, emphasizing collaboration, cultural diversity, and creative freedom.
Founded in 2011, E:UTSA currently unites 17 member institutions from Brno, Glasgow, Hanover, Ludwigsburg, Madrid, Malmö, Milan, Munich, Paris, Rome, Salzburg, Stockholm, Verscio, Vilnius, and Warsaw, along with personal and associate members.
Due to the current geopolitical situation, two former founding drama schools from responsible for starting the brutal war russia are no longer active members — a decision understood and supported by the European community of theatre schools.
The LMTA project is being implemented within the framework of the Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Programme (BIP).
2025 10 14
LMTA introduces a refreshed visual identity
The Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre marks a new stage in its visual expression. The Academy’s identity has been thoughtfully refreshed to reflect a contemporary visual language while maintaining continuity and respect for its heritage.
The renewed style emphasizes clarity, coherence, and creativity – values that define LMTA as an institution where tradition meets modern artistic expression.
Learn more and explore LMTA’s updated style guide: https://lmta.lt/lt/stilius-logotipai/
2025 10 13
OCTOBER 2025 | LMTA EVENTS
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Tallinn University Academic Affairs Office Representative Shares Mentorship Program Experience with the LMTA
On September 15, the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre (LMTA) welcomed Ingrid Hinojosa, a representative of the Academic Affairs Office at Tallinn University. During her visit, Ms. Hinojosa presented Tallinn University’s successful student mentorship (or “buddy”) program, sharing valuable insights from her extensive experience and introducing the university’s comprehensive mentor training system.
The meeting was attended by Anna Krasuckytė, a bachelor’s student in the Music Performance (Organ) programme and a member of the LMTA Student Representation; Rima Rimšaitė, Head of the International Relations Office; Giedrė Kabašinskienė, Senior Specialist at the same office; Viktorija Akavickaitė, Head of the Community Well-being Centre; Kristina Kazilionienė, Administrator of the Faculty of Theatre and Dance; Natalija Verbickienė, Head of the Study Quality and Development Office; and Dovilė Lapinskaitė, KIMO Studies Coordinator, KIMO Administrator and Studies Coordinator Miglė Levickienė.
During the discussion, participants exchanged ideas on mentorship practices, explored opportunities for collaboration, and shared experiences aimed at strengthening LMTA’s mentorship initiatives for both – local and international – students.
2025 09 19
LMTA Klaipėda Faculty Theatre Students Presented Results of Week-Long Civic and Political Theatre Workshop
On 12 September, 5th-semester directing students of Klaipeda Faculty presented the first rough outcomes of their week-long workshop led by guest theatre-maker Noam Brusilovsky (Germany), focusing on documentary, civic, and political theatre. Drawing on his background in documentary and political theatre, Noam Brusilovsky introduced students to research-based methodology, which combines archival work with a biographical co-writing process involving both actors and non-actors.
During the workshop, students explored the history of the Jewish community in Klaipėda, including a visit to the local Jewish cemetery. They researched historical archives and developed performances reflecting the loss of the Jewish community during WWII, integrating site-specific exploration with creative expression.
The final presentations addressed challenging contemporary issues, prompting discussions on the artist’s responsibility in society. Together with Noam and course leader Árpád Schilling, students tackled sensitive topics such as Israeli actions in Gaza, the war in Ukraine, and political opposition question in Russia, demonstrating how theatre can engage meaningfully with both historical memory and current events.
Through research, rehearsals, and text analysis, the workshop provided students with practical tools and inspiration to develop socially engaged theatre projects. This initiative strengthens LMTA’s commitment to documentary and civic theatre practices while fostering cultural exchange and collaboration across Europe.
2025 09 16
“C-Accelerate Plus”: An International Platform for Creativity and Innovation
Join “C-Accelerate Plus” – A European Institute of Innovation and Technology-Funded Project Opening New Opportunities for Student Entrepreneurship and Creative Initiatives
The Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre (LMTA), together with international partners, has secured €1,340,000 in funding for the C-Accelerate Plus project through the European Institute of Innovation and Technology’s (EIT) Higher Education Institutions (HEI) Initiative. The project aims to strengthen higher education institutions’ capacity for innovation, foster entrepreneurship, and promote closer collaboration with business and societal sectors across Europe.
C-Accelerate Plus is part of FilmEU Cosmos, a broader ecosystem of initiatives connecting education, research, and innovation within the FilmEU Alliance of European higher education institutions specializing in creative and cultural industries. LMTA joined FilmEU in 2023. The alliance strives to unite universities training the creative professionals of the future, foster international cooperation, and create an innovation-driven environment for study and research.
“This achievement demonstrates LMTA’s active involvement in international innovation networks and positions us as a key partner in creating new opportunities for students and the wider creative industries sector,” says Daina Smolskutė Urbanavičienė, Project Lead.
C-Accelerate Plus – Creativity, Ideas, and Implementation
Building on the expertise of partner institutions and leveraging the experience of the Knowledge and Innovation Community (KIC), C-Accelerate Plus nurtures entrepreneurial potential within the arts. It supports academics, students, and creative professionals in transforming artistic concepts into sustainable projects and businesses while maintaining disciplinary integrity.
Guided by the concept of “radical creativity” (Gilson & Madjar, 2011) – encouraging ideas that break away from established norms – the program strategically fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, reshapes networks, and harnesses creative friction to inspire ambitious and socially relevant innovation.
Aligned with the EIT funding framework and integrated into the broader goals of the FilmEU alliance, C-Accelerate Plus seeks to embed entrepreneurship as a cornerstone of Europe’s future university ecosystem.
The project’s mission is to strengthen the creative sector, enhance young professionals’ employability, and position participating universities as European leaders in arts-based innovation. Partner institutions bring extensive expertise in entrepreneurship education – including design-business integration and industry-embedded programs – enriching the project’s potential. The strategy is rooted in practical examples, guided by the HEInnovate self-assessment, and shaped through the development of an Innovation Vision Action Plan (IVAP) to ensure a focused and impactful approach.
Key Activities
- Experiential Entrepreneurship Training – Interdisciplinary courses, mentorship, and practical learning enabling participants to move from concept to implementation.
- Project Acceleration – Tailored support, prototype development, and market validation for creative projects through partnerships with cultural organizations, festivals, venues, publishers, and more.
- Institutional Capacity-Building & Knowledge Transfer – Enhancing university services in intellectual property, business modeling, and stakeholder engagement to support the journey from concept to stage, screen, or market.
- Ecosystem Development – Connecting students, researchers, cultural partners, investors, and public sector actors to foster lasting cultural, social, and economic impact.
Get Involved with C-Accelerate Plus
- For Cultural Partners (festivals, venues, publishers): Co-create pilot projects, host showcase events, mentor teams, or commission project outcomes.
- For Students & Staff: Join multidisciplinary teams, gain access to mentorship and incubation, and test projects with industry feedback.
Project Lead: Daina Smolskutė Urbanavičienė, Head of Arts Management Department, LMTA.
Project Partners:
COFAC / Lusófona University (Lead Partner, Portugal); Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design + Technology (Ireland); LUCA School of Arts (Belgium); Tallinn University (Estonia); Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre (Lithuania); National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts “Krustyo Sarafov” (Bulgaria); Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava (Slovakia); FilmEU Association VZW (Belgium); SP TELEVISAO, SA (Portugal).
Associated Partners: VIA University College (Denmark); Aalto University (Finland).
Contact: LMTA Project Team – matas.samulionis@lmta.lt
More information about project:
https://eit-hei.eu/projects/c-accelerate-plus/
https://www.filmeu.eu/news/c-accelerate-plus-driving-innovation-and-entrepreneurship-in-european-creative-education
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2025 09 02
RUGSĖJIS 2025 | LMTA RENGINIAI
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NORDPLUS-NORTEAS Intensive Course and Symposium on Artistic Research in Estonia
The NORDPLUS-NORTEAS network, now fully coordinated by the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre (Chair: Assoc. Prof. Andrius Katinas; Coordinator: Giedrė Kabašinskienė) for the next three years, launched its 2025–2026 activity program with this year’s Intensive Course (IC) and Symposium, held from 25–29 August 2025 at the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy, Estonia.
The event brought together around 40 students and 15 teachers from nine partner institutions and 7 countries: Tampere University, Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences (Finland); University of the Arts Helsinki, Theatre Academy; Latvian Academy of Culture; Norwegian Theatre Academy, Østfold University College; Stockholm University of the Arts; The National Acting School of Greenland; Tallinn University, Baltic Film, Media and Arts School; University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy; and the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre.
This year’s program focused on Artistic Research (AR) as a valuable tool in BA-level education, with participants exploring its potential through keynotes, workshops, and collaborative projects.
Structure of the Intensive Course
The IC offered two parallel programs—one for students and one for teachers—with shared keynote lectures in the mornings and dedicated workshops in the afternoons.
- Student Program: Students engaged in collaborative group work guided by keynote speakers, culminating in creative presentations. Documentation of both individual and group processes was encouraged as a means of reflection. Keynote highlights included:
- Outi Condit (FIN) – The Actress (26 August), exploring “The Body”
- Urmas Lüüs (EST) – The Room (27 August)
- Jānis Balodis (LAT) – The Word (28 August)
- Teachers’ Symposium: The three-day program provides educators with opportunities to investigate AR as a transformative approach to lifelong learning.
- Davide Giovanzana (FIN) opened with an introduction to AR.
- Liina Unt (EST) leed sessions on sharing best practices and exploring innovative teaching methods.
Afternoons and evenings are dedicated to educator-focused workshops, while joint morning sessions created opportunities for dialogue between teachers and students. Outcomes from the symposium will be compiled into a journal and published on the NORTEAS website.
Read more: Intensive Course and Symposium “Artistic Research on BA level”
2025 08 28
Congratulations to the graduates of the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre!
Congratulations to the 2025 graduates of the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre!
This year, we proudly sent off 248 new professionals – 166 completed their Bachelor’s studies, and 82 earned their Master’s degrees across all four faculties of the Academy.
These aren’t just diplomas – they’re keys to a creative future, to further studies, and bold steps into the worlds of music, theatre, cinema, and dance.
Thank you for choosing LMTA for your academic journey. We hope to meet again in our lecture halls as you continue your path of artistic discovery and personal growth.
Best of luck, dear graduates – may your talent inspire and transform the cultural world!
Please also note that you will find photos of the graduation ceremony in the photo gallery.
2025 06 30
Events
CONCERT OF ORGAN AND ELECTRONIC MEDITATIVE MUSIC
December 11, 2025 (Thursday), 7:00 PM
LMTA Juozas Karosas Hall (Gediminas Ave. 42, Vilnius)
CONCERT OF ORGAN AND ELECTRONIC MEDITATIVE MUSIC
Dailius Kavalevskis (organ)
Domantas Pūras (electronics)
Programme: Domantas Pūras (b. 1997). Like an Underground River (2024)
For one evening, the LMTA Juozas Karosas Hall will become a pulsating room of sound and light — a space where the breath of the organ merges with waves of electronics. The performers invite the audience to immerse themselves in a ritual of introspection and meditation — a slow journey through sound, space, and silence.
Like an Underground River is a meditative electroacoustic composition in which the breathing of the organ and electronic layers create a unified, deeply flowing sonic landscape.
The event is funded by the Vilnius City Municipality.
Link to the work – https://domantaspuras.bandcamp.com/
The event is free of charge — all are warmly invited!




