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elsharkawy, D., Zohny, H., Abd rabbo, A., Abdel Aziz, M. (2023). Aesthetics of Theatrical image at the Bauhaus School. International Design Journal, 13(2), 245-252. doi: 10.21608/idj.2023.288319
Dalia elsharkawy; Heba Tullah Osman Abd Elrahim Zohny; Abd rabbo Hassan Abd rabbo; Mona Omar Abdel Aziz. "Aesthetics of Theatrical image at the Bauhaus School". International Design Journal, 13, 2, 2023, 245-252. doi: 10.21608/idj.2023.288319
elsharkawy, D., Zohny, H., Abd rabbo, A., Abdel Aziz, M. (2023). 'Aesthetics of Theatrical image at the Bauhaus School', International Design Journal, 13(2), pp. 245-252. doi: 10.21608/idj.2023.288319
elsharkawy, D., Zohny, H., Abd rabbo, A., Abdel Aziz, M. Aesthetics of Theatrical image at the Bauhaus School. International Design Journal, 2023; 13(2): 245-252. doi: 10.21608/idj.2023.288319

Aesthetics of Theatrical image at the Bauhaus School

Article 17, Volume 13, Issue 2 - Serial Number 50, March and April 2023, Page 245-252  XML PDF (1.54 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/idj.2023.288319
Authors
Dalia elsharkawy1; Heba Tullah Osman Abd Elrahim Zohny2; Abd rabbo Hassan Abd rabbo3; Mona Omar Abdel Aziz4
1Professor at the faculty of applied arts, decoration department, Helwan university,
2Associate professor at the faculty of applied arts in Helwan university and Badr university,
3Professor , the higher institute of theatrical arts, decoration department, Academy of arts, haram, Giza,
4ِAssistant Lecturer, School of Applied Arts, Badr University in Cairo, Egypt
Abstract
Bauhaus is different from other schools, that it has modern visual image especially theatrical image. The search categorizes theatrical image to three elements: space, body, and background. Bauhaus searched for non-traditional aesthetic criteria, as it based on basic of cooperation and the unity of different arts with each other. The aim of the Bauhaus was searching for common mathematical rules of visual image like line, color and form, as did the classical school in the study of perspective, shading and design. Bauhaus school is featured with its theatrical performance shows, which its scenes been designed by German designer Oscar Schlemmer. He analyzed the form of the human body and searched for the essence of the concept behind the form. Bauhaus was influenced by architecture and understanding relationship between body and space. According to Schlemmer's theory in designing the theatrical image, the researcher applies contemporary designs to a plastic background for one of the performances in Egypt.Search problem: Lack knowledge of the tools and aesthetic criteria that Bauhaus used to make theatrical image far from traditional style. Search importance: Finding a new visual image of plastic background that it has movement style and knowing about the relationship between body and space according to Bauhaus school. Search objectives: Analysis of human body according to Bauhaus school, in addition to focus on theatrical image specially the relationship between the performer body, theatrical space and background. Search methodology: Analytical approach. Results: Abstraction is the way of how Schlemmer think in theatrical space. The form and its relation to space is the most important features of the theatrical image at the Bauhaus school. Theatrical space and form of the body have the same characteristics in the Bauhaus school, Studying the kinetic paths of the show performer led to theatrical image that have geometric structure far from streamlined./
Keywords
Bauhaus; Dadism; Theatrical image; Performance art; Motion; Space
Supplementary Files
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