Theatre History Vocabulary lV

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a woman's face with colorful swirls painted on it
STREAM-OF-CONSCIOUSNESS: A person's thoughts and conscious reactions to events, perceived as a continuous flow.
an old black and white photo of a man
MEYERHOLD: Russian and Soviet theatre director, actor and theatrical producer.
a metal sculpture with lots of balls hanging from it's sides
KINETIC ART: Art from any medium that contains perceivable movement mechanics.
an older man with white hair and a beard is posing for a photo in front of a blue background
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW: Irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist.
a wooden head with an electronic device attached to it's forehead and earpieces on top of it
DADAISM: An artistic style that rejects logical stylings and aesthetisism for nonsensical and irrational protrests.
an abstract painting with red, black and white lines in the shape of a circle
CONSTRUCTIVISM: An artistic style in which assorted mechanical objects are combined into abstract mobile structural forms.
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CONCRETE POETRY: Poetry in which the meaning or effect is conveyed partly or wholly by visual means
a man and woman standing next to each other in an old fashion dress, vintage line drawing or engraving
BOURGEOISIE: A French term meaning: the middle class.
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AVANT GARDE: Unusual and experimental artistic ideas.
a painting of a woman with flowers in her hair holding a harp and playing the music
AESTHETICISM: Art exemplified by the focus on Aesthetic.