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Scenography

Scenography is the practice of making theatre including sets, costumes and texts from a theoretical and practical point of view. Scenographers work from the premise of a space that is constucted, apdated, transformed and filled. The role of the scenographer is analogous to that of the dramaturg.

References

  • Howard, P. (2002) "What is Scenography?". Routledge. ISBN 0415100852

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