Traditional system dance beauty design
An important artistic feature of the traditional Chinese opera stage is its? Virtual? . Dealing with the relationship between reality and reality is a key issue in stage art design. The design of the drama stage is a set, and the real set is used to serve the virtual drama. All the scenes and spaces on the stage are hypothetical, and a scene piece or block can be a wall, a door, a mountain, etc. These are simple and true creations, and the part above the stage is the real treasure chest and the birthplace of the audience's infinite reverie. It can be said that the stage design is to manage the space above the stage through the planning of the real scene, and the main task of the design is layout. Empty? Not cloth? Real? .
Drama stage art has always been about? Four unification? Statement, first, the unity of similarity and difference; Second, similarity and the unity of similarity; Third, the unity of life truth and artistic truth; Fourth, the unity of limited space and infinite space. In spatial processing, use? Virtual artistic technique? , fully mobilize the imagination of the audience, thus enriching the stage environment. At this time, the stage art not only emphasizes the truth of life, but also emphasizes artistic processing and refinement, emphasizing artistic exaggeration.
Ten Best Theatre Stage Art Designs
1. hamlet (19 12)
Stage designer Edward? Gordon? Edward Gordon Craig is a pioneer of modern theater design. What is his story about? The imagination of lighting and the beauty of stage harmony? Peter's views greatly influenced the director? Peter brooke (representative of modern stage plays in 1950s and 1960s). Hamlet, staged by Moscow Art Theatre (MAT) in 19 12, is the most influential drama practitioner in the 20th century. Gordon? The cooperation between Craig and drama educator stanislavski is not only the performance history of Hamlet, but also the most important drama event in the 20th century. Throughout the play, Claudius and Gertrude wore cloaks, and the golden cloaks were reflected on the gilded wall. Sliding the screen can bring changes to the scene. Brooke called Edward. Gordon? What does Craig stand for? An inspiration, an omen? .
2. A midsummer night? S dream (1970)
1970 drama master Peter? Peter brooke's A Midsummer Night's Dream is a landmark design. Jonathan, producer and director? Jonathan Miller said? It changed our thinking about what to show on the stage and liberated all of us from words, that is, visual freedom? . Actor Sally? Sally Jacobs said that the design of the circus is an ordinary white box under strong white light. The little fairies are swinging on the high swing. Puck's magic juice is a rotating disc on a pole, and the forest that lures lovers reflects the spiritual picture.
This play gives full play to the imagination, especially increases the performance of sex on the stage. For example, the palace represents the restrained and repressed sexual desire, and the forest represents the indulgent sexual desire.
3. An inspector of House of Sin called (1992)
The stage design reshaped the play. Modern writer John? Boynton? Priestley's play House of Sin, written at the end of World War II, shows the collision between times and classes. Director Steven? Stephen Daldry's House of Sin 1992 is deeply influenced by expressionism and pessimism in design. The unstable houses supported on the viaduct indicate the crumbling middle-class families, while the cracked walls are like doll's houses, and the houses with tilted proportions make the people inside look like they are exposed outside. The place where children play is a bombed-out street. This play is regarded as a war horse in drama.
4. Storm (2000)
Paul. Paul Brown put the wonderful natural world on the stage. In his design, gainsborough's studio is covered with a lawn, and large sunflowers grow in an old long-distance station. In 2000, he worked for Nathan? Jonathan kent's The Tempest created a wonderful water scene. A huge lake was designed on the stage, and there were rocks and debris by the lake. Master Prosperous is thinking hard at the back of the lake. The hole in the roof allows Ariel the elf to hang from a height, but it will never touch the ground.
5. Dating George in the Park on Sunday (2005)
This drama is the first perfect combination of high and low technology. Composer Stephen? Stephen Sondheim's musical Dating George in the Park on Sunday was inspired by the French stippling painter George? Georges seurat. In 2005, at the Minnie chocolate factory, director Sam? Sam Buntrock brings dance beauty and fashion designer David? David Farley, video designer Timothy? Timothy Byrd) * * * wrote the play together. The play is based on George? Seurat's emerald landscape is the background, white curtains are transformed into a tree through video animation, branches show dark lines under green and yellow lights, and cartoon dogs jump on the mini screen. The performance was completed with high-tech technology.
6. "Peter with unkempt hair" Peter with unkempt hair (1998)
The unkempt Peter is based on Heinrich? The musical of German children's book "Der Struwwelpeter" adapted by Heinrich Hoffmann is the most imaginative performance in the past 20 years, which has won great glory. The creation of this play combines director mcdermott and designer Julian? Julian Crouch's * * * is the same effort. Will they Heinrich? Hoffman's warning story is set in the scene of a toy class: the ruffled curtains of the theater; Cardboard furniture and doors that require people to bend over to use; There is a puppet with a strong visual sense on the actor's head, and Peter with unkempt hair is staring at the stage entrance; The girl who was burned to death by a match wore a red skirt and was covered in foam ... it combined the elements of pantomime and puppet show. In the musical, the children all died like poems. 1998 The play was first performed at the West Yorkshire Theatre in Leeds, England. 1998 won the Barclays /TMA Best Director Award, and 1999 nominated Nan 'an Theatre and won the new york Drama Critics' Best Design Award.
7. Faust (2006)
2006 was the year when the reality show began. In the abandoned warehouse of Woping 1500 square feet in Britain, Punchdrunk has created a stage world where the audience can wander at will. The design of this play is inspired by Goethe's Faust and American painting master Edward? In edward hopper's paintings, Punchdruck used a series of witchcraft in the exquisite decoration of American towns in the 1950s, such as: the fragrant Christmas tree forest; Light floats in motels and fire instructions framed with broken glass; A laboratory full of ships and strange roots; Restaurants, cinemas, department stores and so on.
When performing in the theater, the theater will give the audience a mask and let them roam freely in this small town like the ghost peeping tom. Sometimes you will watch the fights in the bar with other audiences, and sometimes you will be alone in the funeral home, making the audience feel that they are part of the performance. Actors will suddenly grab your hand, touch your face or whisper in your ear during the performance. This stage design makes the audience immersive, and the audience is not only the audience, but also the performers and participants, which integrates the whole performance.
8 .. White Guards (20 10)
Bonnie, the theater stage designer? Bonnie Christie's design is bold. She is good at thrilling stage design, dividing the lyttleton stage into Glasgow House and the West Yorkshire Theatre, thus dividing them into two parts. She expressed the October Revolution of 19 17 through constant stage movements. When the drunkard fell from the piano to the post, the backward stage made the audience feel as if the drunkard's dumping would focus on him. The success of the performance depends largely on Bonnie? Christie's design, meanwhile, Neil? Neil Austin's Lighting Design and Christopher? Christopher Shute's sound effects make us feel like we are in the chaos and turmoil on the front line of the war.
Bonnie. Christie was born in St Andrew's in the Caribbean and studied at the Central Academy of Art in London. Her plays have won many awards, including three Oliver drama awards. Jennifer, the director she co-directed? Kenneth branagh's Song of the Swan was nominated for an Oscar. In 20 14, Christie participated in the design of the new musical "Made in Dagenham".
9. Red (2009)
Red is American writer John? John logan wrote a film about the artist Mark? Mark rothko's works were staged at Sodoma Warehouse in London in February, 2009. 20 10 won the Tony award for best drama. John wrote it in 2009? When Logan wrote Red, Christopher, a famous British stage designer and fashion designer? Christopher Oram remembers what a painter said? Drama is like a big oil painting? . So he hung the oil painting in the theater position in the back area of the stage; Put some faded or shiny red and black tablets on Neil? In the light of Neil Austin. When these are taken away, a white rectangle with red water drops on three sides will appear on the stage, which looks like a bloody stage entrance. This is Aum's greatest gift to the world of drama, discovering the core of drama and putting it into design. The stage lighting design of this play is one of the great works in modern lighting design.
Christopher. Aum was trained in fine arts and design at the University of West Sussex in England, and his design works have spread all over the world. He is the winner of Tony Award, Olivier Award, Evening Standard Award, Garland Award and Innovation Award.
10. Sucker punch (20 10)
"Special Flat Loser" comes from the famous British playwright Roy? Roy Wilhemlms, 20 10, premiered at the Royal Palace Theatre in London. The play was nominated for the laurence olivier Drama Award in London Standard Evening News. Famous stage art designer miriam? Miriam Bowser once turned the courtroom into a tubular carriage, bringing the audience and the actors face to face. For Roy of 20 10? In the boxing scene designed by William's Beat the Loser, miriam? Tyby turned the London Palace Theatre into a boxing ring, with huge sandbags hanging from the ceiling, sponsors' advertisements plastered on the walls, and the daylight tubes shining violently on the boxers, and every punch of the boxers would be reflected in the mirrors around the stage. This creative dance design made miriam? Taibi won the best designer of 20 10 London Standard Evening News.
Miriam. Tabby works mainly in London. She studied dance beauty in the art and design major of Central Saint Martin College and fashion design in Hamburg.