From text to drawing modelling sabbatinis theatre

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Aims

By doing this workshop, you will:

  • learn about the ideas and practices of Italian Renaissance and Baroque theatre
  • develop your understanding of the architecture and technologies of the theatre building and stage by means of drawing
  • learn to translate written descriptions of a theatrical space into 3d drawings through careful reading and understanding of the technology and the typological space
  • extend your technical drawing skills using 3d modelling software
  • have an opportunity to reflect on theatre, dramaturgy, architecture and scenic space

Key Information

Number of learners Up to 20, in groups of two or three students.
Number of staff 1 Teacher
ECTS Credits (if applicable) 5 credits

Learning process

Lecture/seminar Lecture, presentation, discussion (face-to-face or online)
X Making project Making a model, mock-up, plan or design (physical or digital)
Performance project Making a performance or demonstration (live or mediated)
X Records and Archives Interviews, photographs and videos of artefacts, annotating archives, creating learning materials (physical or digital)
X Independent study Reading, researching, analysing and evaluating learning materials (physical or digital) in groups or alone

Type of learner

X Student of technical theatre
X Student of theatre design, architecture
Student of theatre arts
Professional
X Researcher
General public

What You Will Need

Duration and schedule

The schedule is flexible. The project can be done as an intensive activity over 1-2 weeks, or as 10-15 weekly sessions with two hours for the learners to work on the text and drawing, and one hour discussion and feedback with the teacher.

The project can be shortened by drawing only selected parts of the theatre.

Room or type of space

Classroom. Alternatively, the project can be done online.

Equipment

Each student will need access to a computer with 3d drawing software such as SketchUp. A large screen or projector is useful for the teacher.

Materials (consumables)

Hand sketching materials are useful but not essential.

Learning resources (books, websites)

Canon stories:

Canonbase articles:

Process

Preparation

The learning activity

Assessment and feedback

Our Experience

Tips

Additional information and resources

Credits

This learning method was made by: XXX
Institution: XXX
Thanks to: XXX

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