The Poetic Art of Scenography is an innovative exploration of the poetic essence and identity of scenography, bridging the timeless traditions of theatre with contemporary performance design.
This book delves into the roots of theatrical space, performance art, and visual dramaturgy, offering a profound understanding of how scenography shapes and transforms the theatrical experience. Through...
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The Poetic Art of Scenography is an innovative exploration of the poetic essence and identity of scenography, bridging the timeless traditions of theatre with contemporary performance design.
This book delves into the roots of theatrical space, performance art, and visual dramaturgy, offering a profound understanding of how scenography shapes and transforms the theatrical experience. Through its five meticulously crafted chapters, the book examines the interplay of space, time, movement, gesture, and speech, presenting a rich tapestry of perspectives drawn from ancient theatre to modern-day performances. It investigates the poetic substance inherent in scenography, drawing on examples from distinguished scenographers and directors such as Adolphe Appia, Peter Brook, Robert Lepage, and Heiner Goebbels, as well as iconic works like Shakespeare’s "Macbeth" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Lorca’s "Blood Wedding," and Beckett’s "Waiting for Godot." The book also explores the influence of visual arts, semiotics, and Byzantine art on contemporary scenography, revealing how these elements contribute to the creation of immersive and transformative theatrical experiences. It addresses key questions about the relationship between performers, spectators, and performance spaces, offering insights into the dynamic interaction of body, space, and materiality. By examining the breach between traditional theatre design and expanded scenography, the impact of the digital era, and the role of artistic research, the text provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the poetic dimensions of scenography.
This text is an invaluable resource for artists, scholars, and students in the fields of theatre design, performance studies, and visual arts.
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