a stylised performance is very simple. it is a piece of drama that is very down to earth and realistic. very little props are used and movements and speech are exaggerated. the director doesn't want the audience to concentrate on the acting, but on the story and overall performance.
It was considered to be a reaction against the plays that embodied naturalism and realism at the turn of the 20th Century. The dialogue and style of acting in symbolist plays was highly stylised and non-naturalistic.
In opera - the acting, both vocally and physical coupled with the story-line and music. In ballet - the movement, stylised and otherwise, of the dancers coupled with the music
it means poo
A type of theatre that involves lots of techniques such as essence machines and split stage dialoque.
a stylised performance is very simple. it is a piece of drama that is very down to earth and realistic. very little props are used and movements and speech are exaggerated. the director doesn't want the audience to concentrate on the acting, but on the story and overall performance.
"Stylised" is the British English spelling. The street car was stylised beyond all recognition.
It was considered to be a reaction against the plays that embodied naturalism and realism at the turn of the 20th Century. The dialogue and style of acting in symbolist plays was highly stylised and non-naturalistic.
In opera - the acting, both vocally and physical coupled with the story-line and music. In ballet - the movement, stylised and otherwise, of the dancers coupled with the music
it means poo
mime
The national flower of France is the stylised Lily.
A. Brandolini has written: 'In search of a stylised fact'
It is a stylised sun emblem, with a face.
It is known as Calligraphy.
A type of theatre that involves lots of techniques such as essence machines and split stage dialoque.
Stylized theatre is the complete opposite of realism. It is portraying life in a less conventional way and much more "played up". It often includes melodramatic acting or the characters talking and sometimes even interacting with the audience. Over the top methods and unrealistic movements or actions often characterize these types of plays or scenes.