Articles
MIZANSSENA: THE ART AND SCIENCE OF STAGING IN THEATRE
How to Cite
MIZANSSENA: THE ART AND SCIENCE OF STAGING IN THEATRE. (2025). ART AND CULTURE BULLETIN, 4, 64-66. https://doi.org/10.66900/0mamh547
Keywords:
mizanssena,
,
theatre production
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actor placement
,
blocking,
,
set design
,
directorial vision
,
emotional resonance
,
audience engagement
,
cultural perspectives
Abstract
Mizanssena, derived from the French term "mise en scène," encompasses the intricate procedure of placing, moving, and changing actors on stage during a theatrical performance. This multifaceted aspect of theatre production serves as a pivotal tool in shaping the actions of participants, defining the relationships between characters, and contributing to the ideological resolution of the work. This scientific article explores the profound significance of mizanssena in the realm of theatre, delving into its historical roots, contemporary applications, and its role as a dynamic force in the creative process.
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