Bauhaus stage experiments

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Bauhaus stage experiments were avant-garde theatrical and performance projects that explored abstract movement, geometric costumes, light, and space to radically rethink the relationship between body, technology, and stage design.

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instanceOf Bauhaus project
avant-garde performance practice
experimental theatre
theatrical movement
aim to explore non-narrative performance
to investigate human movement in abstract form
to radically rethink stage design
approach interdisciplinary collaboration between artists, designers, and architects
challenges traditional narrative theatre conventions
coreConcept abstraction of movement
geometric costumes
integration of light and space
relationship between body and technology
synthesis of arts
countryOfOrigin Germany
developedAt Bauhaus Stage Workshop NERFINISHED
emphasizes geometry and modularity in costume and set design
the body as an abstract form in space
field dance
light art
performance art
stage design
theatre
inception 1920s
influenced contemporary stage design
multimedia performance
performance art of the 1960s
postwar experimental theatre
influencedBy Constructivism NERFINISHED
Expressionist theatre NERFINISHED
Futurism NERFINISHED
industrial technology
modern dance
keyFigure Kurt Schmidt NERFINISHED
Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack NERFINISHED
László Moholy-Nagy NERFINISHED
Oskar Schlemmer NERFINISHED
Xanti Schawinsky NERFINISHED
mainSite Staatliches Bauhaus Dessau NERFINISHED
Staatliches Bauhaus Weimar NERFINISHED
movement Bauhaus NERFINISHED
notableWork Bauhaus Dances NERFINISHED
Light-Space Modulator performances
Mechanical Ballet NERFINISHED
Triadic Ballet NERFINISHED
usedMedium abstract sound
light
mechanical devices
modular stage elements
projected images
shadow

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