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Application and Innovation of Stage Art Design in Modern Theater

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DOI: 10.23977/artpl.2025.060108 | Downloads: 32 | Views: 599

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Zhang Zhining 1

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1 Accademia ligustica di belle arti, Genoa, 16l2l, Italy

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Zhang Zhining

ABSTRACT

This paper discusses the application and innovation of stage art design in modern theater. Firstly, it introduces the basic concept and historical development of stage art design and emphasizes its importance in modern theater. Secondly, it analyzes in detail the specific application and innovative practice of stage set, lighting design, props and costume design and multimedia technology in modern theater. Finally, it looks forward to the future development direction of stage art design, and discusses the impact of the application of cutting-edge technology and interdisciplinary cooperation on stage art design. Through the research of this paper, it is hoped that it can provide reference and inspiration for the further development of stage art design in modern theater.

KEYWORDS

Stage Design, Modern Theater, Application, Innovation, Set Design, Lighting Design, Props Design, Costume Design, Multimedia Technology

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Zhang Zhining, Application and Innovation of Stage Art Design in Modern Theater. Art and Performance Letters (2025) Vol. 6: 62-68. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/artpl.2025.060108.

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