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Oskar Schlemmer and Dance is a fascinating dive into the innovative world of the Bauhaus movement, capturing the essence of Schlemmer’s choreography. Bohner’s direction offers this raw, unpolished glimpse into the dances, allowing viewers to appreciate the interplay of movement and geometric forms. The pacing feels almost meditative, letting the viewer absorb the visual poetry that Schlemmer envisioned. You can really see how the costumes interact with the performance space, almost becoming characters themselves. It's an exploration of the spirit of the era, the rhythm of creativity, and the juxtaposition of art and daily life. The film holds a certain charm, perhaps because it feels like a time capsule; the practical effects and performances just echo the ethos of the Bauhaus philosophy.
Explore the Bauhaus influence.Great for discussions on performance art.Provides insight into early 20th-century aesthetics.
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Gerhard Bohner
Director