Scenography: An Indian Perspective, the first ever treatise in this field, unearths this astonishing yet silent contribution of 'stage' design in Indian theatres throughout the ages, and the comparatively recent appropriation of it by the modern practitioners of the country.
Satyabrata is one of the pioneers in conceptualising 'visual theatre' in India, and has designed and directed more than 75 plays of international repute.
Rout has been a visiting professor to various universities across the globe where he has taught Indian stenography and theatre. He is currently a professor of scenography and direction at the Department of Theatre, University of Hyderabad, India, where he is engaged in imparting his global and regional experiences to the students and scholars.
Professor Rout has been conferred with numerous national and international awards, and that includes the prestigious Sangeet Natak Akademi Award and B.V. Karanath award by the National School of Drama.
His previous book, On the Crossroad of Theatre (2012), has been widely acclaimed.
To establish personal aesthetic is the main point of study, and it lifelong learning activity. How achieve it where begin? At seems bewildering as there are many possibilities.
The Italian designer Ferdinando Galli-Bibiena' redefined the art of stage design by introducing multi-point perspective or angled perspective in theatre through painted sceneries. On painted curtains, Bibiena 1 Ferdinand Galli-Bibiena (1657-1743) was an Italian architect, painter and stage designer. He introduced perspective in the design of painted sceneries.
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