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Mosques of Africa.
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Mall
The Great Mosque in Djenne, Mall, in West Africa, built in 1906-1907, is a beautiful example of Muslim architecture. It is made of sun-dried mud bricks held together with mud mortar and plastered over with mud. The walls are very thick some parts of the building are two feet thick. These massive walls keep the building cool. The mud-brick also helps KeeP the mosque warm at night. The poles (made from palm trees sticking out from the building are permanent scaffolding to support workers. Every spring, life in the town comes to a ...
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Shadow plays: how lighting designers bring an opera to vivid life.
Magazine article from: Opera Canada
; ...sparked by the work of Swiss designer Adolphe Appia (1862-1928) and English designer...should create mood and atmosphere. Appia in particular felt Wagner's ideal...and Der Ring dens Nibelungen put Appia's theories into practice. The...
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OBITUARY : Riette Sturge Moore
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...puff of Woodbine smoke were unmistakable. She was half French, her mother from the Appia family, one cousin the great innovator in theatre design Adolphe Appia. Her father was Thomas Sturge Moore the poet, her uncle the philosopher G.E. Moore...
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Quadruple good news for virtual reality research into ancient theatres; One month brings three grants worth GBP308,000 and a medal.
M2 Presswire
; ...renowned Swiss theatre designer and visionary theorist Adolphe Appia This work will build on the recently completed EC sponsored THEATRON Project which has produced a 3D model of Appia's revolutionary Hellerau theatre with the aim of building...
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Where the toys are
Magazine article from: The Village Voice
; ...affairs with cast mates; they don't arrive at rehearsal drunk, drugged, or late. Perhaps theatrical theorists Adolphe Appia, E. Gordon Craig, and Heinrich von Kleist were onto something when they suggested that marionettes and automata...
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In review: Zurich
Magazine article from: Opera News
; ...and if we are occasionally reminded of former productions, they are Wieland Wagner's from fifty years ago if not Adolphe Appia's utopian theater visions late in the nineteenth century. For Wilson, the myth is born in the music, emanating...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...stake 1528; John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1604; John Landseer, painter, engraver and author, 1852; Adolphe Appia, theatrical designer, 1928; Edward Frederic Benson, novelist, 1940; Sir Theobald Mathew, Director of Public...
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In review: New York City
Magazine article from: Opera News
; ...saw was yet another of the semi-abstract, semi-symbolic stagings that have followed from the pioneering work of Adolphe Appia (introduced at La Scala by Toscanini in 1923) and Wieland Wagner (at Bayreuth, starting in the 1950s). This is...
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DIE KLÄNGE DES LICHTS
Magazine article from: Film - Dienst
; Bereits 1899 brachte der Schweizer Bhnenbildner Adolphe Appia in seinem Buch "Die Musik und die Inszenierung" den intermedialen Zusammenhang zwischen Klang und Licht am Beispiel von Wagners...
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La renovación teatral en los años sesenta a la luz de La lámpara maravillosa, de Ramón María del Valle-Inclán.
Magazine article from: Káñina
; ...revolucin teatral que tuvo lugar en el contexto de la crisis finisecular, liderado por figuras como Richard Wagner, Adolphe Appia o Edward Gordon Craig, sino tambin en el marco de la renovacin escnica contempornea que conoci un nuevo impulso a...
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Apuntes para la historia de la puesta en escena en México.(TT: Notes for the history of theater in Mexico.)(Artículo Breve)
Magazine article from: Proceso
; ...advenimiento de la puesta en escena, el gran acontecimiento del teatro del siglo XX, puso en evidencia--como lo sealaba Adolphe Appia--que al pensar sta "nos encontramos frente al problema dramtico en su totalidad". Pese a la escasez de descripciones...
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