Editorial 4/2017
Changes
Changes – thinking of the weather this summer, the word has an undeniably negative overtone. But changes can also be positive, signalling motion and progress. Nevertheless, there is a huge desire for stability, not only where the weather is concerned. When change happens as fast and furiously as today, we hang on tighter to what we know. Take the friends of Berlin’s Volksbühne theatre, for instance, who would have liked to keep artistic director Frank Castorf at the theatre indefinitely. But change is coming to the Volksbühne, too, as we report in this issue.
The work of rosalie, who passed away this June, was constantly changing and evolving. A stage-art innovator whose stage design evolved into light installations, rosalie raised the importance of light and space. Some new ideas in the field were impressively demonstrated at this summer’s festivals, such as Sommerszene Salzburg and the Thunersee festival.
The reports in this issue’s Fokus also testify to many changes. Several of them concern current renovation projects, some of them problematic. New buildings are planned in Rostock, Nuremberg, Stuttgart, Augsburg, Frankfurt am Main and Bonn. Lessons seem to have been ...
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BTR Ausgabe 4 2017
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As reported in BTR 3/2017, stage and costume designer rosalie sadly passed away on 12 June. In this issue, her associate and friend Peter Weibel pays tribute to her and her ground-breaking work, which opened new perspectives on opera, dance and theatre.
Classic stage design belongs to the genre of spatial art, i.e. sculpture and architecture. But it also involves...
From 1 to 9 July, the international community of creative, theatre-related professions met in Taipei for the OISTAT Congress. Embedded within Scenofest, it included numerous practical and theoretical workshops as well as the contests and exhibitions “World Stage Design”, “Theatre Invention Prize” and “Theatre Architecture Competition”. It was the largest...
Vom 1. bis zum 9. Juli traf sich in Taipeh die internationale Gemeinde der gestaltenden Berufe im Theater. Der OISTAT-Kongress war eingebettet in das Scenofest mit zahlreichen praktischen und theoretischen Workshops sowie den Wettbewerbsausstellungen „World Stage Design“, „Theatre Invention Prize“ und „Theatre Architecture Competition“. Der Autor hat erstmals eine...