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==History==
In 1974, the New York State Legislature enacted legislation creating the Empire State Youth Theatre Institute (ESYTI) under the guardianship of The State University of New York. Its Founding Director was Patricia B. Snyder. In 1982, through a collaboration with "the Egg" (the Empire State Plaza Performing Arts Center) it became known as the Empire State Institute for the Performing Arts (ESIPA). In 1992, the New York State Legislature reconstituted the organization as a public benefit corporation and renamed it the New York State Theatre Institute (NYSTI)(Snyder, 1991, pp. 11–12). It was the first state mandated theatre/education program for children in the United States (McCaslin, 1987, p. 132). The Theatre Institute's programs were piloted in 1975 at Lake Avenue Elementary School in Saratoga Springs, New York and at the Empire State Plaza MeetingRoom 6. The program officially began in September 1976 and continued on an 11 month basis until December 31, 2009. A 35 year run. Given the Federal Theatre Project Directed by Hallie Flannigan ran for 3 years, the importance of the Theatre Institute cannot be underestimated. Both The Federal Theatre Project and The Theatre Institute were created by statute.
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