The 43-year-old Ferranti took his architecture degree from Paris in 1985, specialising in theatre and scenography in the Baroque era. |
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This exhibition of some seventy works looks at the full range of artistic Bardolatry, and also examines theatrical production and scenography. |
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As well as offering courses in acting, the academy teaches scenography, stage management, and specialist technical matters. |
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The exhibition will also showcase the work of other designers highlighting the modern trends in international scenography for the theatre. |
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Within what is essentially an office building, Schultes has created sculptural scenography out of interstitial space. |
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The work of Josef Svoboda caused a significant shift in the development of scenography. |
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Perfect use of lighting, scenography and projections emphasised slick performances by a formidable cast and an evocative musical score was the cherry on the cake. |
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For its 25th anniversary the Biennale des antiquaires was festooned with roses in an elegant yet understated scenography. |
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Streets, squares and monuments compose its relentless scenography where the most beautiful drama takes place. |
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The first was the new scenography of the Symbolists, of Appia, Craig, and others. |
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On the contrary, as we advanced the abyss opened up around us, the great black scenography of public baths. |
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The City of Bordeaux are launching the competition for the architecture and scenography of the Cultural and Tourist Oenological Centre. |
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He is a technician in scenography and he gives architects advice on sound and light installation in show business. |
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A fairytale decor and sumptuous scenography were designed to magnify the treasures of artistic heritage presented by 95 exhibitors. |
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With a blue screen and projections, acting and scenography are woven together in an almost cinematic way. |
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Agence Klapisch Claisse specializes in museography, scenography and interior architecture. |
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In 2008 he was commissioned to design the scenography for the Mingei and Upside Down exhibitions at the Musée du quai Branly in Paris. |
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Costumes and scenography are very detailed and I like the way some characters look. |
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Another specialist in ephemera of this kind and scenography was Baccio del Bianco, whose extraordinary caricatures are an early form of the cartoon strip. |
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Artbygenève brings together the cream of talented young artists in Geneva, at a convivial venue, through an original scenography, at the time of the Fair for Books and Press. |
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The fields of knowledge involved in scenography go well beyond the theatre or performance and include exhibits, the creation of events or installations in the private or public space. |
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The night brought together five of the world's biggest DJs to hype up some 40,000 party-goers at the Stade de France which was transformed into a gigantic nightclub by the dazzling scenography created by Skertzò. |
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Works connected with the development of the site, such as circulation, museography and scenography that respect the material setting of the site, have nothing to fear of bold architecture. |
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The latest findings from research into the world's largest collection of works by Paul Klee are made accessible to a wide audience in a modern scenography. |
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This is tightly structured around the teaching of typography, design, scenography, graphic conception in general, and, of course, multimedia, video and photography courses. |
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French electro star Etienne de Crécy also took his turntables to the Lebanese shore for an open-air Beach Party and Jean Guidoni headed out to Lebanon to work on the scenography of his French tour. |
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April 6 was party time in the Grand Palais. Mobile phone operator SFR installed an original scenography in the Nave featuring a giant Rubix' Cube and four inflatable igloos. |
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The exhibition assembles 12 paintings from the Museum of Brazilian Art collection, as well as documental photographs from the artist in all areas he was involved: architecture, scenography, performances and his daily life. |
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This essay offers some glimpses of the parallel histories of Beckett and Irish scenography, and explores how they have impacted on each other. |
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The spectrum ranges from programme openers, scenography, props, information graphics and animations to specific adaptations for Internet or mobile devices. |
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With an original scenography, the 25th Biennial des antiquaires will be spotlighting two key aspects of its abiding success: the excellence of the works on display and the profession of antique dealer. |
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Among the designers, Pietro Aschieri was pre-eminent, and in the creation of a majestic and magniloquent structure, was able fully to express his ideas, inspired by a classicism mixed with scenography. |
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In this brilliant new collaborator, Carsen has found someone capable of translating his wildest dramatic impulses into an expressive and effective scenography. |
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Acting, directing, and scenography each receive a chapter, and the final chapter delves into the symbolic details of interaction with the audience. |
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The department offers four main degree schemes in Drama and Theatre Studies, Scenography and Theatre Design, Film and Television Studies and Media and Communication Studies. |
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For lack of commissions, some expressionist architects designed ephemeral exhibition buildings, or designed sets and Scenography for theatre and films for the. |
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