abstract drama
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drama
what is abstract drama
Abstract set design, developed in the early part of the 20th century, is a form of theatrical stage design used to create dramatic elements. The concept uses minimal stage props and decorations, while integrating audience imagination, to create the suggestion of an environment and focus the audience's attention on the actor's performance and their costume designs.
Abstract set design, developed in the early part of the 20th century, is a form of theatrical stage design used to create dramatic elements. The concept uses minimal stage props and decorations, while integrating audience imagination, to create the suggestion of an environment and focus the audience's attention on the actor's performance and their costume designs.
Origin
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The abstract approach to creating a dramatic setting began with
the work of Adolphe Appia and Edward Gordon Craig, both in the early 20th
century. The theater remembers Adolphe Appia for his contributions in new
lighting techniques and his use of stage space and creative scene design.
Edward Craig developed his own new theatrical approaches to the use of light
and shadow on stage. Together, their influences ushered in the dramatic new
style of stage performance known as abstract drama. Their contributions spread
through other specialties, including theatrical dance.
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Wednesday, September 14, 2016
drama
Abstract
Realism
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Abstract realism is difficult to explain because of the infusion
of two distinct styles of art: abstract and realistic. Abstract does not
attempt to depict real objects, as it is concerned only with the colors, lines,
shapes and rhythms that create the artwork. In a sense, abstract art is art
without a concrete, physical construct to work from. Realistic art aims to
create realistic interpretations of real objects. When you combine these two
concepts, you get a new style of art that attempts to depict the emotions
behind a particular real-life object.
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