Costume Design
Costume Design
This is a costume design inspired the theatre workshop, led primarily by the German painter, sculptor, and choreographer Oskar Schlemmer in 1920s.
Schlemmer’s idea that theatre is an ultimate “Total Work of art” (Gesamtkunstwerk) – the fusion of sound, light, color, form, and movement – is still as important to us now as it was 100 years ago.
Design: Xiaoman Ren
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As physical spaces remain shut and audiences head online, we have tried for the first time to hold an Instagram-based exhibition, @go.around.pop.
To add extra depth and interactivity, we created a short video of backstory for each item. This backstory video is 22 seconds long without sound.
Keywords to help you research this topic:
•Bauhaus
•Oskar Schlemmer
•Dance Costume
•Architecture & Dance
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