Last time we talked about shapes that we
§ Last time we talked about shapes that we can make with our bodies and in relation to other things like the architecture and other people. This can help us to make pictures on the stage with our bodies. Today we are going to talk about spatial relationship. § According to Ann Bogart, the creator of the Viewpoints, spatial relationship is, “the distance between things onstage, especially § 1) one body to another § 2) one body (or bodies) to a group of bodies § 3) the body to the architecture.
• In what way does this stage picture show spatial relationship? • What is communicated to the audience through the spatial relationship of the man in front and the people behind the set drop.
In what way does this stage picture bring show spatial relationship? How does the distance between these women tell us about their relationships?
In what way does this stage picture bring show spatial relationship? How might this picture be different if the man in the background was closer to the newly wed couple?
In what way does this stage picture bring show spatial relationship? What does this tell us about the relationships between these characters?
In what way does this stage picture bring show spatial relationship? What is being conveyed through the spatial relationship here?
In what way does this stage picture bring show spatial relationship?
In what way does this stage picture bring show spatial relationship?
In what way does this stage picture bring show spatial relationship?
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