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The '''Dialogues on Staging''' teaching tool is a video of a staged performance of the dialogues, discussing the importance of the technicians and the technics to the theatre event. The video can give an expanded understanding of the text, and therefore a better understanding of the staging practices of the 16th century.
 
The '''Dialogues on Staging''' teaching tool is a video of a staged performance of the dialogues, discussing the importance of the technicians and the technics to the theatre event. The video can give an expanded understanding of the text, and therefore a better understanding of the staging practices of the 16th century.
  
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hgu602DfLic The video is available on YouTube].
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hgu602DfLic The video is available directly on YouTube].
  
 
You can stage the dialogues yourself, following our teaching methodology [[Item:Q31096|From Text to Theatre: staging the dialogues of Leone de’ Sommi]].
 
You can stage the dialogues yourself, following our teaching methodology [[Item:Q31096|From Text to Theatre: staging the dialogues of Leone de’ Sommi]].
  
 
Learn more about how the set was build in the [[Item:Q31025|Workshop to build a scenography for de’ Sommi’s dialogues]] page and in the workshop [[Item:Q31077|Investigating Accelerated Perspective Using Serlio’s Scenes]].
 
Learn more about how the set was build in the [[Item:Q31025|Workshop to build a scenography for de’ Sommi’s dialogues]] page and in the workshop [[Item:Q31077|Investigating Accelerated Perspective Using Serlio’s Scenes]].
 
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===Credits===
 
===Credits===

Revision as of 16:50, 27 January 2023

RESAD plays the Dialogues

The Quatro Dialoghi in materia di rapresentazioni sceniche (Four Dialogues on Staging) were written by Leone de' Sommi in 1568. They cover the use of voice and body, the set, the lighting and the costumes.

The Dialogues on Staging teaching tool is a video of a staged performance of the dialogues, discussing the importance of the technicians and the technics to the theatre event. The video can give an expanded understanding of the text, and therefore a better understanding of the staging practices of the 16th century.

The video is available directly on YouTube.

You can stage the dialogues yourself, following our teaching methodology From Text to Theatre: staging the dialogues of Leone de’ Sommi.

Learn more about how the set was build in the Workshop to build a scenography for de’ Sommi’s dialogues page and in the workshop Investigating Accelerated Perspective Using Serlio’s Scenes.

Credits

Staging: Rosa Fernández Cruz

Performers: RESAD 4th year students in text based theatre: Alba López Fernández and Javier Martín Hernández

Set design: Carmen Arias, Felisa de Blas and Almudena López Villalba with RESAD 2nd year set design students

Lighting design: Miguel A. Camacho and RESAD 2nd year set design students

Costume design: RESAD 3rd year set design students Beatriz López Ruiz and Amalia Izagirre.

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