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*[[Item:Q120|Canon Anno Teatri card game]], learn about the history of technical theatre in an entertaining way.
 
*[[Item:Q120|Canon Anno Teatri card game]], learn about the history of technical theatre in an entertaining way.
 
*[[Item:Q15665|Dialogues on staging]], look at the interpretation of "Quatro Dialoghi in materia di rapresentazioni sceniche" (Leone de' Sommi).
 
*[[Item:Q15665|Dialogues on staging]], look at the interpretation of "Quatro Dialoghi in materia di rapresentazioni sceniche" (Leone de' Sommi).
*[[Item:Q31060|Sabbattini in 3D]], walk through an interpretation of the drawings and text of Sabbattini's "Pratica di fabricar scene e machine ne' teatri"
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*[[Item:Q31060|Sabbatini in 3D]], walk through an interpretation of the drawings and text of Sabbatini's "Pratica di fabricar scene e machine ne' teatri"
  
 
=== [[Item:Q35|Architecture]] ===
 
=== [[Item:Q35|Architecture]] ===

Latest revision as of 12:46, 2 June 2023

A Canon tool.
Canon Anno Teatri card game

The Canon Teaching Tools are a set of digital resources designed to support the teaching and learning of the history of technical theatre. The tools include models, visualisations, recordings, drawings, designs, templates, and so on. The tools have been developed by the Canon team because they are a valuable part of their teaching; in many cases, the tools are directly linked to the Canon teaching methodologies, which give guidance on how the tools can be used.

Of course, you are also encouraged to find new uses for the tools as part of your own teaching and learning. Most of the tools can also be used for independent study, so whether you are a student, a teacher, a professional, a researcher or a curious member of the public, we hope you find the tools helpful, perhaps even inspiring, in your engagement with the history of technical theatre.




All Subject Areas

Architecture

Lighting and Projection

Props and special effects

  • The Letters of Suzdal in 3D, walk through an interpretation of the flying technology used in the Florences "sacre rappresentazioni" based on the letters of Suzdal.

Sound, Music and Amplification

Scenography

Stage Mechanics and Sets

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