Festspielhaus Hellerau (DE) [Dresden] (Q63)

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theatre close to Dresden, used by Appia

theatre close to Dresden, used by Appia
  • Festspielhaus Hellerau (DE)
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Festspielhaus Hellerau (DE) [Dresden]
theatre close to Dresden, used by Appia
  • Festspielhaus Hellerau (DE)

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51°6'50.3510"N, 13°45'8.0226"E
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1911
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1914
due to second world war and use as a lazaret (English)
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556
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1,200 cm (Unit)
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1,600 cm (Unit)
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3,500 cm (Unit)
this is the full length of the hall, as there is no zero point. (English)
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designed the space (English)
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opIn 1912 he took over the management of the “Educational Institute for Music and Rhythm of Émile Jaques-Dalcroze GmbH” in Hellerau at the side of his brother Wolf Dohrn, who was seven years older than him . Over half of the investments in this GmbH came from Wolf and Harald Dohrn (English)
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developped the lighting system. (English)
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Festspielhaus Hellerau
1911 (English)
The Festspielhaus Hellerau near Dresden was built in 1911 by architect Heinrich Tessenow in cooperation with composer and dance teacher Émile Jaques-Dalcroze, scenographer Adolphe Appia and lighting designer Alexander von Salzmann. It was a revolutionary design as a space for performance.
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