The Cambridge Introduction to Scenography

The Cambridge Introduction to Scenography

ISBN-10:
0521612322
ISBN-13:
9780521612326
Pub. Date:
11/19/2009
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521612322
ISBN-13:
9780521612326
Pub. Date:
11/19/2009
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
The Cambridge Introduction to Scenography

The Cambridge Introduction to Scenography

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Overview

Scenography – the manipulation and orchestration of the performance environment – is an increasingly popular and key area in performance studies. This book introduces the reader to the purpose, identity and scope of scenography and its theories and concepts. Settings and structures, light, projected images, sound, costumes and props are considered in relation to performing bodies, text, space and the role of the audience. Concentrating on scenographic developments in the twentieth century, the Introduction examines how these continue to evolve in the twenty-first century. Scenographic principles are clearly explained through practical examples and their theoretical context. Although acknowledging the many different ways in which design shapes the creation of scenography, the book is not exclusively concerned with the role of the theatre designer. In order to map out the wider territory and potential of scenography, the theories of pioneering scenographers are discussed alongside the work of directors, writers and visual artists.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521612326
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/19/2009
Series: Cambridge Introductions to Literature
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Joslin McKinney is Lecturer in Scenography at the University of Leeds.

Philip Butterworth was formerly Reader in Medieval Theatre and Dean for Research at the University of Leeds.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations viii

List of boxed quotations xi

Preface xiii

Acknowledgements xv

Part 1 Elements 1

Chapter 1 What is scenography? 3

Chapter 2 Twentieth-century pioneers of scenography 9

Part 2 Processes of scenography 81

Chapter 3 Text as conditioner of image 83

Chapter 4 Recognising and realising space 104

Chapter 5 Technology as performance 126

Part 3 Realisation and reception 149

Chapter 6 Analysis of scenography 151

Chapter 7 Reception of scenography 171

Chapter 8 Completion and exchange of the image 189

Notes 198

Bibliography 218

Index 228

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