Bevezetés az ökoszcenográfiába: az ökológiai etika felé az előadóművészetben
Ecoscenography: An Introduction to Ecological Design for Performance
Author(s): Dr. Tanja BeerContributor(s): Kinga Kovács (Translator)
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Economic history, Law on Economics
Published by: Játéktér Egyesület
Keywords: Dr. Tanja Beer; environmental awareness; sustainability; ecoscenography; ecological ethics; theatre; materials; spaces; communities
Summary/Abstract: With the advent of a new era of environmental awareness, performing artists around the world have taken up the call of sustainability. Dr. Tanja Beer’s concept of ecoscenography explores the intertwining of scenography and ecological perspectives, opening new avenues for sustainable and regenerative artistic practices. The application of ecological ethics in theatre goes beyond recycling and the search for new artistic directions, new forms and sustainable strategies, and even beyond the boundaries of the stage, as they generate long-term socioecological impacts. Ecoscenography is not just an aesthetic trend, but a holistic approach that explores the relationship among materials, spaces and communities. Tanja Beer uses her own projects to illustrate these efforts in this study translated for our journal by Kinga Kovács.
Journal: Játéktér
- Issue Year: 2025
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 64-68
- Page Count: 5
- Language: Hungarian
- Content File-PDF
