Essays about: "Theatrical"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 46 essays containing the word Theatrical.

  1. 1. Material sustainability on scenographies for theatre performances : Sustainability assessment for scenographic activities

    University essay from Stockholms konstnärliga högskola/Institutionen för scenkonst

    Author : Marta Banal-Fernández; [2023]
    Keywords : scenography; ecoscenography; sustainable scenography; sustainability on performing arts; set design; sustainable system thinking; escenografia; ecoescenografia; sostenibilitat escenogràfica; sostenibilitat a les arts dramàtiques; disseny escènic; pensament sistèmic sostenible; escenografía; ecoescenografía; sostenibilidad escenográfica; sostenibilidad en arte dramático; diseño escénico; pensamiento sistémico sostenible;

    Abstract : Theatrical scenography is developing its methods to address its ecological impacts. This research observes the stages already accomplished by certain theaters and scenographers. Also acknowledges how expertise in sustainable product design can be transferred to scenography design and processes. READ MORE

  2. 2. Investigating Dramaturgy : Observing the Rehearsal Process of Mellanförskapet at Unga Dramaten

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för kultur och estetik

    Author : Linnéa Wäisänen; [2022]
    Keywords : Rehearsal process; Dramaturgical strategies; Theatre; Dramaturgy; Unga Dramaten; Autoethnography; Meaning-making practices; Theatre for children and young audiences;

    Abstract : I have for as long as I can remember been interested and fascinated by theatre performances and their ability to create meaning, significance and understanding towards their audience. This has later on turned into a growing interest and curiosity for the rehearsal process, as it is within the rehearsals the meaning-making aspects of a performance are both created and produced. READ MORE

  3. 3. Painting, Play, and Politics : A Technical Examination of the Painting Polyxena is Sacrificed by Jacob de Wet I (ca 1610-1675) and its Cultural Contex

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för kultur och estetik

    Author : Joanna Kiesler Svensson; [2022]
    Keywords : Technical Art History; Multispectral Imaging; Polyxena; Jacob de Wet; Dutch Golden Age; Theatricality;

    Abstract : The study departs from a technical examination of the panel painting Polyxena is Sacrificed in the Stockholm University Collection of Art, establishing the artistic process, level of ambition, and material choices by means of multispectral imaging techniques and elemental analysis. The artist, Jacob de Wet I, was both a well-reputed Haarlem-painter who specialized in small scale history paintings and headed a mass-producing workshop which supplied the low-end art markets of Haarlem and Amsterdam. READ MORE

  4. 4. EDUCATORS’ PERSPECTIVES ON ARTS IN EDUCATION, INTERDISCIPLINARY TEACHING AND PEDAGOGICAL ENVIRONMENTS

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för pedagogik och specialpedagogik

    Author : Theodora Salti; [2021-08-16]
    Keywords : value of arts in education; art-based teaching; interdisciplinary teaching; physical pedagogical environments; expanded pedagogical environments; posthumanism; object-centered learning theory; Reggio Emilia pedagogy;

    Abstract : Aim: Τhis research aims to embark a journey into complex issues of art-based and interdisciplinary teaching and use of pedagogical and extended pedagogical environments based upon educators’ perspectives. Through understanding deeply educators’ views regarding these teaching methods, educators may receive the support needed. READ MORE

  5. 5. “The Silent Celluloid Salesman” : How and why Ford Motor Company became the largest motion picture producer and distributor in the world

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Filmvetenskap

    Author : Pedro Scofano de Almeida; [2021]
    Keywords : Ford Motor Company; Industrial Films; Silent Cinema; World War I; The United States;

    Abstract : This study explores the under-researched subject of “industrial films” through the analysis of how Ford Motor Company made use of motion pictures to reinforce its political and economic interests during the 1910s and 1920s. In 1914, the automobile company constituted a motion picture department, establishing itself as the largest film producer and distributor in the world in the subsequent years. READ MORE