Scenography: an Indian perspective
Publication details: Niyogi Books, 2022 New Delhi:Description: 576p. hbk.:col.ill.; 24cmISBN:- 9789391125295
- 792.025 ROU
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792 SCH Performance studies: an introduction, 3rd ed. | 792.0233092 GOK Theatre of Veenapani Chawla: theory, practice, and performance | 792.0233092 SHA Theatre of Veenapani Chawla: theory, practice, and performance | 792.025 ROU Scenography: an Indian perspective | 792.028 SCH Performing remains: art and war in times of theatrical reenactment | 792.03 KEN Oxford companion to theatre and performance : | 792.09 CAR Theatre: a very short introduction |
Scenography is the art of ‘writing the stage space’—a visual journey of unmaking and remaking the text on a theatre space, a language of the spectatorial senses. However, this dialect of space and props, though prevalent in the West from the early days of the Greek plays, unfortunately has never been groomed and appropriated in the long theatre tradition of the Orient—until a bunch of new practitioners and scholars decided to explore the field of design and change the narrative of space in recent times. Yet with hardly any documentation available in the backdrop of indigenous theatre, there was a need of a practical treatise for quite a long time.
Scenography: An Indian Perspective unearths this astonishing yet silent contribution of ‘stage’ design in Indian theatres throughout the ages and the comparatively recent appropriation of it.
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