Scenography is the practice of making theatre including, sets, costumes and texts from a theoretical and practical point of view. Scenographers work from the premise of a space that is constucted, apdated, transformed and filled. The role of the scenographer is ananlogous to that of the dramaturg.
References
Howard, P. (2002) "What is Scenography?". Routledge. ISBN 0415100852
External links
Scenography International (http://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/scenography/) Online Journal. ISSN 17436117
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