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Symbolism
In 20thCentury Arts
Outline
1. What is Symbolism?

2. Symbolism‟s Impact on the Arts

3. Rise of Russian Symbolism

4. Russian Impact on Theatre

5. Notable Symbolists and their contributions
François Sarcey:
  "When I understand a few
 phrases here and there, I tell
myself: this is a Decadent poet.
When I understand practically
 nothing, I say to myself: this
     must be a symbolist"
What is Symbolism?
 Began in late 19th Century Europe and flourished in
   Russia

 A complex, imaginative and colorful movement

 A philosophy that reflect purity of vision > observation,
   abstraction> ordinary

 Explores images, metaphors and inner realities of human
   experiences that cannot be directly perceived

 Basis for artistic and intellectual movements such as
   Expressionism and Surrealism
Impact on the Arts
 Symbolist wish to create a certain state of the soul

 Works tend to revolve around dreamscape

 Fairy tales (love/death) > social issues

 In Visual Arts:
- Color (blue/green), Flowers (lily/rose) and animals
(swan/peacock) became important inspirations

 In Literature: symbolists write in a poetic language
- verses are musical
- words that suggest > state
- poets write with free verse, away from constraints of
structures
                 E.g. The Intruder: "the rose-leaves are
                 falling”
Guess!
Impact on Theatre
 Director is an important member in theatrical production

 Infuses all the other arts into Symbolic Theatre

 2D type of scenery to 3D scenery

 Focuses on the human consciousness and emphasize on
    moral problems

-   psychological> external actions

-   Loseshuman characterization, dramatic action and realistic
    stage-settings for theatre effects of mystery and mysticism

 Aims for a stage with qualities of rhythm, tone and harmony in
    the unfolding movement of its actors and accented by the play
    of varied lighting
Rise of Russian Symbolism
An intellectual and artistic movement

 Russian Symbolist movement affected all the art media

 1st generation - 1890-1900 “Silver age”

 2nd generation – 1900-1910 “Blue rose movement”

 Focuses on intrinsic experience of art making

 Evolution of modern Russian painting

 See painting not only as an exercise on color and

life, but also as a philosophic force
Mikhail Vrubel‟s Morning
Russian Impact on
                 Theatre
 20th Century Moscow art theatre – only carrier of the great
    European theatrical culture during that time!

 Russian Theatre > the other European Theatre

- greater, deeper, fuller and mightier

 The essence of Russian theatre is not an ensemble but an
    unity

-   Elements in theatre are closely connected to each other, inter-
    dependant on one another

-   The elements of Russian theatre cannot be altered;

it is only possible to alter the placing of the emphasis
Important Russian Symbolists
Alexander           Symbolist poet, music composer, pianist
Scriabin
(1871-1915)
Andrey Bely         Symbolist poet, prose writer and dramatist
(1880-1934)
VyacheslavIvanov    •Symbolist poet and classicist
(1866-1949)         • Revive the Dionysian origins of the theatre to Symbolist
                    theatre
                    • Attempts to write Russian symbolist drama and stage it
                    appropriately were not very successful

                    Opposed by Andrew Bely in 1907
                    • mocked the Dionysian approach
                    • pointed out the impossibility of symbolism in the theater -
                    would destroy the barrier between viewer/actor
Valery            Symbolist poet.
YakovlevichBryuso - insisted that the theatre be stripped of extraneous
v (1873-1924)     production values and handed back to the actors
Andrey Bely
 Bely believe that drama is the highest poetic art

 Bely‟s attribute to drama - atmospheric and musical.

 „Man must live by his creative imagination and re-fashion
    reality according to his inner vision‟

 Bely conceives, the stage is the incarnation of the dream, and
    the fictive world of the drama infects people as with a
    fever, through the creation of a life that is lofty and meaningful.

 He creates a new stage space that opens out onto infinity.

 His plays abounds in strange optical effects:

-   pulsating intensities of light and the refraction of radiance
    become the dramatic action, replacing psychology and plot.
Alexander Scriabin
Scriabin had always wanted to express
himself in word and gesture of sensory
images

He sees colors for keys and musical notes

Scriabin hear colors. Color is a means for
conveying Scriabin‟s sensation or ideas.

He is also interested in dance as a symbolic gesture

Experimented with dance forms that might interpret the
mood of the piece
- realize that music reveals its own shape and how it may
be expressed in motion.
Scriabin‟s Prometheus
 Prometheus was a combination of symbols of
dance, visual, music and colors (light machine)

 Scored for orchestra due to the
various tone colors

 In Prometheus, fire is light, life, struggle...


 Usually got to do with mystical views.. second line of
Prometheus for a light machine to produce a color for the
rood of the harmony indicated above

             http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3B7uQ5K0IU
Petrushka




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbWDG3LU4bc
References:
   Bowlt, J. E. 1973. Russian Symbolism and the „Blue Rose‟ Movement.
    The Slavonic and East European Review, Vol. 51, pp. 161-181.

   Efros, A. and Gordon, H. 1929. The Russian Theatre and its Artists
    since the Revolution. College Art Association, Vol. 1, pp. 6-9.

   Gerould, D. C. 1978. Andrei Bely: Russian Symbolist. Performing Arts
    Journal, Vol. 3, pp. 25-29.

   Matlaw, R. E. 1979. Scriabin and Russian Symbolism. Duke University
    Press, Vol. 31, pp.1-23.

   Schumacher, C. 1996. Naturalism and Symbolism in European Theatre
    1850-1918. USA: University of Cambridge, pp. 208-120, 227.

   Tisdel, F. M. 1920. Symbolism in Theatre. The Sewanee Review, Vol.
    28, pp. 228-240.

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Symbolism in 20th Century theatre

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  • 3. Outline 1. What is Symbolism? 2. Symbolism‟s Impact on the Arts 3. Rise of Russian Symbolism 4. Russian Impact on Theatre 5. Notable Symbolists and their contributions
  • 4. François Sarcey: "When I understand a few phrases here and there, I tell myself: this is a Decadent poet. When I understand practically nothing, I say to myself: this must be a symbolist"
  • 5. What is Symbolism?  Began in late 19th Century Europe and flourished in Russia  A complex, imaginative and colorful movement  A philosophy that reflect purity of vision > observation, abstraction> ordinary  Explores images, metaphors and inner realities of human experiences that cannot be directly perceived  Basis for artistic and intellectual movements such as Expressionism and Surrealism
  • 6. Impact on the Arts  Symbolist wish to create a certain state of the soul  Works tend to revolve around dreamscape  Fairy tales (love/death) > social issues  In Visual Arts: - Color (blue/green), Flowers (lily/rose) and animals (swan/peacock) became important inspirations  In Literature: symbolists write in a poetic language - verses are musical - words that suggest > state - poets write with free verse, away from constraints of structures E.g. The Intruder: "the rose-leaves are falling”
  • 8. Impact on Theatre  Director is an important member in theatrical production  Infuses all the other arts into Symbolic Theatre  2D type of scenery to 3D scenery  Focuses on the human consciousness and emphasize on moral problems - psychological> external actions - Loseshuman characterization, dramatic action and realistic stage-settings for theatre effects of mystery and mysticism  Aims for a stage with qualities of rhythm, tone and harmony in the unfolding movement of its actors and accented by the play of varied lighting
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  • 10. Rise of Russian Symbolism An intellectual and artistic movement  Russian Symbolist movement affected all the art media  1st generation - 1890-1900 “Silver age”  2nd generation – 1900-1910 “Blue rose movement”  Focuses on intrinsic experience of art making  Evolution of modern Russian painting  See painting not only as an exercise on color and life, but also as a philosophic force
  • 12. Russian Impact on Theatre  20th Century Moscow art theatre – only carrier of the great European theatrical culture during that time!  Russian Theatre > the other European Theatre - greater, deeper, fuller and mightier  The essence of Russian theatre is not an ensemble but an unity - Elements in theatre are closely connected to each other, inter- dependant on one another - The elements of Russian theatre cannot be altered; it is only possible to alter the placing of the emphasis
  • 13. Important Russian Symbolists Alexander Symbolist poet, music composer, pianist Scriabin (1871-1915) Andrey Bely Symbolist poet, prose writer and dramatist (1880-1934) VyacheslavIvanov •Symbolist poet and classicist (1866-1949) • Revive the Dionysian origins of the theatre to Symbolist theatre • Attempts to write Russian symbolist drama and stage it appropriately were not very successful Opposed by Andrew Bely in 1907 • mocked the Dionysian approach • pointed out the impossibility of symbolism in the theater - would destroy the barrier between viewer/actor Valery Symbolist poet. YakovlevichBryuso - insisted that the theatre be stripped of extraneous v (1873-1924) production values and handed back to the actors
  • 14. Andrey Bely  Bely believe that drama is the highest poetic art  Bely‟s attribute to drama - atmospheric and musical.  „Man must live by his creative imagination and re-fashion reality according to his inner vision‟  Bely conceives, the stage is the incarnation of the dream, and the fictive world of the drama infects people as with a fever, through the creation of a life that is lofty and meaningful.  He creates a new stage space that opens out onto infinity.  His plays abounds in strange optical effects: - pulsating intensities of light and the refraction of radiance become the dramatic action, replacing psychology and plot.
  • 15. Alexander Scriabin Scriabin had always wanted to express himself in word and gesture of sensory images He sees colors for keys and musical notes Scriabin hear colors. Color is a means for conveying Scriabin‟s sensation or ideas. He is also interested in dance as a symbolic gesture Experimented with dance forms that might interpret the mood of the piece - realize that music reveals its own shape and how it may be expressed in motion.
  • 16. Scriabin‟s Prometheus  Prometheus was a combination of symbols of dance, visual, music and colors (light machine)  Scored for orchestra due to the various tone colors  In Prometheus, fire is light, life, struggle...  Usually got to do with mystical views.. second line of Prometheus for a light machine to produce a color for the rood of the harmony indicated above http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3B7uQ5K0IU
  • 18. References:  Bowlt, J. E. 1973. Russian Symbolism and the „Blue Rose‟ Movement. The Slavonic and East European Review, Vol. 51, pp. 161-181.  Efros, A. and Gordon, H. 1929. The Russian Theatre and its Artists since the Revolution. College Art Association, Vol. 1, pp. 6-9.  Gerould, D. C. 1978. Andrei Bely: Russian Symbolist. Performing Arts Journal, Vol. 3, pp. 25-29.  Matlaw, R. E. 1979. Scriabin and Russian Symbolism. Duke University Press, Vol. 31, pp.1-23.  Schumacher, C. 1996. Naturalism and Symbolism in European Theatre 1850-1918. USA: University of Cambridge, pp. 208-120, 227.  Tisdel, F. M. 1920. Symbolism in Theatre. The Sewanee Review, Vol. 28, pp. 228-240.