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Directors & Designers


Directors & Designers

Paperback by White, Christine (De Montfort University, UK)

Directors & Designers

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ISBN:
9781841502892
Publication Date:
30 Apr 2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Intellect Books
Pages:
272 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 26 May 2024
Directors & Designers

Description

Directors and Designers explores the practice of scenography-the creation of perspective in the design and painting of stage scenery-and offers new insight into the working relationships of the people responsible for these theatrical transformations. With contributions from leading practitioners and theorists, editor Christine White describes the way in which the roles of director and designer have developed over time. Featuring chapters on theater and site-specific performance, theatrical communication and aesthetics, and the cognitive reception of design by the audience, this volume provides a valuable resource on current approaches to scenography for professionals and students.

Contents

PART I: SETTING THE SCENE Chapter 1: Back and Forth to Russia: Scenography as an Academic Study from Moscow 1994-St Petersburg 2004 - Christine White PART II: PERFORMING PARTNERS Chapter 2: Hand in Glove: The Designer as Director as Designer - Charles Erven Chapter 3: Political Performing Partners: Director Lee Strasberg, Scene Designer Mordecai Gorelik, Playwright John Howard Lawson and the Group Theatre - Anne Fletcher Chapter 4: The Director, the Designer and the Ghost/Creative Team in Site-Specific Performance Practice - Kathleen Irwin Chapter 5: Director Petr Lébl and Designer William Nowák: To a Man - Vera Velemanová Chapter 6: The Organics of the Rehearsal Room: Contemporary Directing Practice and the Director-Designer Relationship - Alison Oddey Chapter 7: Collaborative Models: Mielziner, Williams and Kazan - Julia Listengarten Chapter 8: Problematics of Theatrical Negotiations: Directing, Scenography and State Ideology - Julia Listengarten Chapter 9: Methodological Practices for Directing and Designing - Christine White Chapter 10: The Digital Platform as a Communication Tool - Adele Keeley PART III: METAPHORS, METATHEATRE & METHODOLOGIES Chapter 11: The Seductive Scene or Reclaiming Spectacle - Christine White Chapter 12: Metatheatre: A Discourse on Contemporary Staging - Ewa Waçhocka Chapter 13: A Metaphorical Mise-en-Scène: Elia Kazan and Max Gorelik at The Group Theatre - Scott Dahl Chapter 14: Ideational Conflict and Resolution in the Design Process: Positive Outcomes from Negative Relationships - Harry Feiner Chapter 15: Design as Action: Jean Cocteau and the Ballets Russes - Gregory Sporton PART IV: POSTSCRIPT TO THE DIRECTOR Chapter 16: From Hamlet with Love: A Letter to the Other - Lilja Blumenfeld

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