This article investigates the processes of communicating performance elements including word sign systems, facial expressions, tones, gestures, motions, make-up, hair styles, costumes, props, settings, lighting, music, voice or sound effects from the performers to the audience. The success of a theatrical performance actually depends on the successful communication of these elements by the performers. This study adopts the perspective of theater semiotics. Hopefully this article can benefit theater creators in communicating performance codes and messages to the audience. Thus, a theatrical performance can be a productive communication between them and the audience
The purpose of the study is to characterize theatrical communication as an actual field of scientifi...
This paper explores the acting in an interdisciplinary way, linking the insights that come from theo...
Communication is the cornerstone of co-production, and the director is the cornerstone that brings t...
This article investigates the processes of communicating performance elements including word sign sy...
This article investigates the processes of communicating performance elements including word sign sy...
Introduction - This chapter adopts a multimodal social semiotic approach to exploring how various s...
This paper discusses communication processes in the context of performative arts and focuses on stag...
Proceeding The 1st International Conference On Performing Arts Indonesia Institute of Arts Yogyakart...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.This paper introduces the Special Issue...
The paper attempts to define constituting features of theatrical discourse which determine functioni...
[Abstract] Every thèatralitè developed an open system of transformation/transmutation or that transm...
This thesis deals with the theater as a specific aesthetic form combining visual and acoustic transm...
The aim of this article is to explore the effect of some common involvement strategies employed by s...
The thesis examines a sign and its theory, focusing on the function of sign in art, particularly in ...
The present study was designed to investigate what types of communication cues performers and audien...
The purpose of the study is to characterize theatrical communication as an actual field of scientifi...
This paper explores the acting in an interdisciplinary way, linking the insights that come from theo...
Communication is the cornerstone of co-production, and the director is the cornerstone that brings t...
This article investigates the processes of communicating performance elements including word sign sy...
This article investigates the processes of communicating performance elements including word sign sy...
Introduction - This chapter adopts a multimodal social semiotic approach to exploring how various s...
This paper discusses communication processes in the context of performative arts and focuses on stag...
Proceeding The 1st International Conference On Performing Arts Indonesia Institute of Arts Yogyakart...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.This paper introduces the Special Issue...
The paper attempts to define constituting features of theatrical discourse which determine functioni...
[Abstract] Every thèatralitè developed an open system of transformation/transmutation or that transm...
This thesis deals with the theater as a specific aesthetic form combining visual and acoustic transm...
The aim of this article is to explore the effect of some common involvement strategies employed by s...
The thesis examines a sign and its theory, focusing on the function of sign in art, particularly in ...
The present study was designed to investigate what types of communication cues performers and audien...
The purpose of the study is to characterize theatrical communication as an actual field of scientifi...
This paper explores the acting in an interdisciplinary way, linking the insights that come from theo...
Communication is the cornerstone of co-production, and the director is the cornerstone that brings t...