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What (who) is RADA - definition

TERM FOR "COUNCIL" IN SEVERAL SLAVIC LANGUAGES

RADA         
  • The RADA building on [[Chenies Street]], London
  • The RADA Theatres on [[Malet Street]], London
  • Official logo of the drama school
  •  Sir [[John Gielgud]], who studied at RADA in 1923 and would later become President and first Honorary Fellow of the school
  • The sculpture above the entrance to RADA features masks that depict Tragedy (pictured) and Comedy (which appears opposite). A symbol of theatre, they are also known as [[Sock and Buskin]]
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¦ abbreviation (in the UK) Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Rada         
  • The RADA building on [[Chenies Street]], London
  • The RADA Theatres on [[Malet Street]], London
  • Official logo of the drama school
  •  Sir [[John Gielgud]], who studied at RADA in 1923 and would later become President and first Honorary Fellow of the school
  • The sculpture above the entrance to RADA features masks that depict Tragedy (pictured) and Comedy (which appears opposite). A symbol of theatre, they are also known as [[Sock and Buskin]]
Rada is the term for "parliament" or "assembly" or some other "council" in several Slavic languages. Normally it is translated as "council".
Rada lwa         
MAJOR FAMILY OF LOA IN HAITIAN VODOU
Rada Lwa; Rada loa
The Rada are a family of lwa spirits in the religion of Haitian Vodou. They are regarded as being sweet-tempered and "cool", in this contrasting with the Petro lwa, which are regarded as volatile and "hot".

Wikipedia

Rada

Rada is the term for "parliament" or "assembly" or some other "council" in several Slavic languages. Normally it is translated as "council". Sometimes it corresponds to "parliament", or in Soviet Union contexts, to "soviet". It also carries a meaning of advice, as in the English word "counsel".

Examples of use of RADA
1. "They have a 3 percent barrier for entering the Rada.
2. Zadorov, who worked as a contractor at the school where Rada studied, admitted to murdering Rada but then retracted his confession.
3. Interior Minister Alfredo Rada confirmed the use of firearms.
4. The first girl said Rada had not been threatened.
5. "I am the father of the victim," Shmuel Rada explained.