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From The Ancient Hellenic Dress to 21st Century Theatrical Application
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By
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Prof. Margaret C. Perivoliotis
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Abstract
The
paper addresses an applied research and case study that investigates the
possibility of incorporating the strengths, the plasticity and the aesthetic qualities of classical
Hellenic clothing in
modern theatrical performances, a special and specific field, where fabrics,
textures and plasticity play a major role. It is an
exchange of ideas, information, experiences on design education and an
alternative approach to applied stage design and costume design. The case study
involved Hungarian and Greek textile design professors and textile design
students, who participated with their design works. The research team faced the
project in the applied research direction.
Introduction
Motivation for
the research work was the cultural exchange and collaboration between the
Textile Design Studio of TEI of Athens, Interior Design Department, and the
Textile Design Department of Budapest University of Art and Design. Both parties benefited from learning about their mutual
design approaches and experimentations.
The case study is
a new approach to the diachronic power of the ancient Hellenic clothing and a proposal that offers new perspectives to Hellenic theatrical performances, which are highly
valued as one of the greatest cultural traditions in Greece. The project was not only a real challenge for the research team but also a way to exchange insights, research tools and methods that
support research with other European Universities.
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About the Author:
The author
is associated with Department of Graphic Arts and Design of Technological
Educational Institution (TEI) of Athens.
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