Aesthetic dimensions of scenography for children's theater performances (Frozen play) as a model
Aesthetic dimensions of scenography for children's theater performances (Frozen play) as a model
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Keywords: Contemporary theater, scenography, children’s theaterAbstract
Contemporary theater witnessed a great development in the design of the theatrical scene, which is the most important part of the theatrical performance today. The goal of scenography is to create an expressive assortment image that translates the text into a tangible reality on the stage, that is, the fusion of all its elements to pour into the image of the image. In the scenography of the children's theater performances, the image precedes the word through the subjection of the elements of the scenography in all its aspects to creative and aesthetic measurements based on the dramatic content that it seeks to convey to the recipient. This requires that it be appropriate with the needs of the recipient (the child) to achieve the highest degree of fascination and suspense, given the specificity of this small recipient and his psychological and emotional needs.
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