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  • Art Of Theater Design: Coalition of Drama and Architecture

    Theater – is not just space but a way of expressing emotions and telling stories. The concept of theater design is as old as our existence on earth. Shifting its form in vivid genres from folklore to combats in auditoriums, dance in temples, and the most familiar – live play in a theater. All of which demanded a specific kind of space for the performance later became known as ‘Theater’. But what makes the best of these performances isn’t just the acting or soundtrack; it is the theater design at first. The better the functionality of a space, the better the experience.

    Yet, my curiosity lies in the evolution of design and theater styles and how are they thriving now. Hence, to better understand theater design, let’s break down the analysis through this blog.

    Walkthrough the History of Theater Design:

    The shreds of evidence about Indian Theatrical concepts have been found in one of the oldest Hindu literature – Vedas. But the ones witnessed date back to 1500 B.C. Back in the time dance and music were heavily influenced by types of theater arts. Considered to be a sacred art, special spaces like halls were designed in courts and palaces for the performance, later shaping the anecdote of Theater Design.

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    To justify the architectural aspects of ancient theater art, Dramaturgy states the details of theater design. The ancient designs were shaped in the form of a Temple, Natyashala, and palace playhouse. In temples, Natyamandap in front of the Garbhgriha were constructed to house the drama in ancient times.

    Theaters in ancient times were designed with materials like wood and stone. Heavy ornamentally decorated to break the monotony of materials like wood and stone. These ornamentations also acted as an acoustic element as well due to their rough texture helping to absorb sound. The construction of the stage included an insulation space between the wooden planks to avoid the sound made by footwork. Even the walls had niches containing sculptures which made the natural light reflect on the stage generating various light effects.

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    The ancient Indian scriptures by Bharatmuni mention detailed construction bylaws for theaters, which are visible in modern-day theater designs. These theaters were distinguished into three shapes – Rectangle, Triangle, and Square – according to their function.

    Interpretation of Theater in Modern Times:

    It was more of a political shift in India which led to the modernization of theater arts, followed by the design as well. The colonization brought Indian theaters in direct contact with the Western style. With the inclusion of modernism and realistic aspects in the performing arts, the architecture also became vivid and more distinct than just decorated halls in palaces. Now the performances were held in unusual spaces like outdoors, warehouses, step-wells, and tents. Some of these spaces were also the results of India’s economic stir post-colonization.

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    Types of Modern-Day Theaters:

    With the numerous additions to the performing arts genre, the new requirements of spaces rose as well. And so, ample designs of theaters came into the picture. For more understanding let’s carefully scrutinize few of the modern-day theater designs.

    1] Proscenium Arch Stage:

    Deriving from ‘picture frame’ this is one of the most commonly recognizable theater types. The frame around the stage is the main feature of it. The frame is mostly to generate the focal point for the stage. It is deep from front to back and inclines slightly in the back. The forestage accommodates the orchestra stage in front of the main stage. The proscenium stage is also referred to ‘classical’ type.

    2] End Stage:

    The end stage is a type of setup where the stage is on one end, and sitting on the opposite side facing in a single direction towards the stage.

    3] Thrust Stage:

    It is similar to the end stage but here the sitting is on the three sides of the stage instead of single facing. This gives a more intimate touch to both performers and the audience.

    4] Arena Stage:

    The name itself suggests the sitting type. That is on all sides of the stage. This type of theater is used when no background is required for the performance. Hence, well suited for concerts and orchestras.

    5] Open-air Theater:

    Famously known as amphitheaters, these types of settings use natural landscapes and sittings. Mostly open to the sky, sometimes it can also be covered by the awning. It can be in various shapes and sizes but must be located outdoors.

    6] Black Box Theater:

    Comprises of flexible sitting and staging arrangements. It is designed to include a wider range of needs for the performance. Such a setup gives freedom to the creators to design the stage as well as the seating arrangements according to their needs.

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    Components of Theater Design:

    The aim of theater design mostly revolves around optimizing the experience of both – the performer and the audience. And to build this experience, copious theatrical elements come into the light. Social aspects and physical comfort both help to develop the experience – which is largely audience-oriented.

    Physical comfort includes seating, staging, lighting, amount of allotted space, and mainly on ability of the audience to see and hear the performance. Depending on the type of theater, seating can be on a single-story, balcony seating, or multilevel seating. But each one should be able to cater a good vision of the performance to every individual in the audience. The stage and backstage are also an integral part of the physical aspects of theater. The stage must be vast enough to embody the movements and props of the performers. The ease of entry and exit from the stage to the backstage is a must as well. The acoustic buffer between the stage and backstage is essential to avoid noise disturbance.

    Is the Drama Still Alive?

    Now, after acknowledging the rich history and applications of Dramaturgy in modern-day theater designs, the question still lies “Is the Drama yet alive?” Considering the newest forms of entertainment like movie theaters and the utmost tech innovations like OTT platforms, how the performing arts are thriving in today’s world!

    Well, nowadays technology in materials and construction has shaped theater design in a very dramatic form. For instance, kinetic facades are used to depict the movement of the performance. Some areas are enclosed with inbuilt display walls showcasing the visuals. And, few auditoriums have broken the traditional design bounds, accommodating the seating on the building roof, and utilizing indoors as enclosed theater space. Large-scale stadiums are being transformed into performance spaces promoting sustainability.

    Yes, the performing arts have a different approach and scale now and so does the architecture of it. Hence, the Drama is still alive.

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    Content Writing And Research By: Ar. Rajvi Dedakiya

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