21M.734 Design For the Theater - Scenery, Spring 2003
Author(s)
Fregosi, William A.
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Alternative title
Design For the Theater - Scenery
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This course examines scenic design as practiced currently and historically, including the use of performance space in western and other cultures, and the audience-performer relationship. Four plays and/or one act operas are designed, accompanied by a study of the social, political and artistic conditions attendant upon their creation and their relevance to a modern audience. Students develop, present and orally defend designs in a variety of two- and three-dimensional media in open studio with an eye to developing a self-critical ability. The final project is a fifth design of the student's choice, consisting of a written concept statement, script analysis and a colored model or renderings.
Date issued
2003-06Other identifiers
21M.734-Spring2003
local: 21M.734
local: IMSCP-MD5-4bc44f3dea5590ff59dd5fcc6f07e2d8
Keywords
Theater, Scenery, Stagecraft, Culture, Act, scenic design, performance space, audience, performers, plays, operas, one acts, open studio, concept statements, script analysis, models, renderings, props, costumes, sets, Stage lighting