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Title: | The Aesthetics Of Space As A Design Element In Stage Production: A Case Study of Esiaba Irobi’s Cemetery Road Production. |
Authors: | Ayuba, Daniel Chorbe Onoja, Jacob Enemona |
Keywords: | Scene, Construction, embellishments. |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.22;Pp 7-16 |
Abstract: | Dramatic plays of several scenes have been the concern of many directors, designers and producers of stage
plays. The concern has been in finding the proper performance space and to also gain an aesthetic representation
of varying scenes especially of different locale on the limited space- the stage in theatrical performances.
Attention has been turned to revolving stage which has not proven helpful as productions are held to ransom for
either mechanical or electrical faults. This research paper presents an aesthetic dimension that is economical and
useful in educational theatre. The study examines the concept of stage construction in relation to space and in the
process further asks the question as to whether space is a pre-requisite to construction and aesthetics. The
examination of the case study in relation to theories and models related to the issues in discuss, space have
proven to be an essential element of aesthetics, yet depending on our appreciation of its aesthetic contents to
really come alive. Relevant solutions were raised to tackle some problems in stage construction and
embellishments. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/388 |
ISSN: | 2225-059X |
Appears in Collections: | Fine and Applied Arts Theatre and Film Arts
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