Figurinen zum Triadischen Ballett

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Figurinen zum Triadischen Ballett is a series of avant-garde costume designs and sculptural figures by Oskar Schlemmer created for his experimental Triadic Ballet, exemplifying Bauhaus-era explorations of geometry, movement, and the human form.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bauhaus artwork
costume design series
sculptural figures series
stage design
artisticStyle abstract art
constructivism
associatedWith Bauhaus stage workshop
Bauhaus Dessau building
surface form: Dessau Bauhaus

Bauhaus Weimar
surface form: Weimar Bauhaus
basedOn Triadic Ballet
surface form: Triadisches Ballett
countryOfOrigin Germany
creator Oskar Schlemmer
depicts human figure as geometric construction
explores relationship between body and space
relationship between costume and movement
transformation of the human form
formOfExpression performance design
visual art
genre avant-garde
hasPart geometric costumes
mask-like heads
sculptural body extensions
influencedBy geometric abstraction
mechanization of the body
modern dance
languageOfWork none
mainSubject dance
geometry
human body
movement
medium costume
mixed media
sculpture
movement Bauhaus
notableFor geometric abstraction of the human body
influence on modern stage design
integration of sculpture and dance
notableWorkOf Oskar Schlemmer
partOf Triadic Ballet
surface form: Triadisches Ballett
period early 20th century
interwar period
relatedTo Bauhaus stage experiments
European avant-garde theatre
Triadic Ballet
surface form: Triadisches Ballett
usedFor choreographic experiment
costume design
stage performance

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Oskar Schlemmer notableWork Figurinen zum Triadischen Ballett