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scenography
noun
The design of theatrical sets.
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The word "scenography" is correct and is used in written English.
It refers to the design of a stage setting or the arrangement of scenery and props for a theatrical performance. For example, "The creative team worked hard to create a captivating scenography for the play."
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"Streets, squares and monuments compose its relentless scenography where the most beautiful drama takes place.
His reception piece, "Alexander Visiting the Tomb of Achilles" (1719), is typical of his earlier easel paintings, having small figures dwarfed by an elaborate architectural construction derived from Bolognese theatrical scenography.
The first was the new scenography of the Symbolists, of Appia, Craig, and others.
One of her favorite pieces of her own writing was an essay called "Scenography of Friendship," on the relationship between Hannah Arendt and Mary McCarthy and the sort of intimacy that resisted knowledge.
On the contrary, as we advanced the abyss opened up around us, the great black scenography of public baths.
He shares his uninflected manner with the rest of the cast (particularly the hawk-faced Edwards, born in 1868, whose expressions compete with Keaton's for repressed impassivity) and he brings the scenography to the fore, as in a sequence set in a bare dressing room, in which the view through a peephole surprises Alfred with the jolting sight of an arena filled with excited spectators.
Next door, Rei Kawakubo designed the unusual scenography for "Comme des Garçons, White Drama," which showcases her all-white S/S '12 collection ensconced in large-scale bubble formations.
"He was ahead of his time, in terms of his scenography," Ms. Webel said.
That is the question posed by Mr. Saillard's didactic presentation and the scenography of Jean-Julien Simonot, who has used reflecting silver surfaces to modernize the location.
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The French artist frequently creates ensembles of individual films, sculptures in scenographies, creating journeys and evolving situations.
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