THTR 223 Introduction to Scenography
Scenography can be broadly defined as the practice of crafting stage environments or atmospheres. In contemporary usage, it is the careful consideration, combination, and implementation of methods in stagecraft, design and technology that affect a sense of place and time in performances; all of this is based upon detailed reading and text analysis. This course engages with the foundational elements and principles of design, exploring their application to the manifold disciplines involved in theatre making: sets, lights, costumes, and projections. [H, V]
Instructor
Salgado