We're obsessed with Oskar Schlemmer's strange and wonderful Das Triadische Ballet.
A film in three parts. It's a beautiful hommage to Bauhaus design and inspires us to delve further into our own creative color pallettes.
A film in three parts. It's a beautiful hommage to Bauhaus design and inspires us to delve further into our own creative color pallettes.
Let's face it, it's whack as F***! Am I right? But ever so mesmerizing! I dare you to watch this and not question your own mental inner-workings. Take it all in and let the array of ridiculous costume designs and elegant movement lead you to paint your own walls and furniture in primary colors!
Book and Choreography: Margarete Hasting, Franz Schömbs, Georg Verden
Rehearsal: Hannes Winkler
Reconstruction of the costumes: Margit Bárdy
Art Consulting: Ludwig Grote, Xanti Schawinsky, Tut Schlemmer
Dancers: Edith Demharter, Ralph Smolik, Hannes Winkler
Music: Erich Ferstl
Camera: Kurt Gewissen
Cut: Johannes Nickel
Production Director: Helmut Amann
Book and Choreography: Margarete Hasting, Franz Schömbs, Georg Verden
Rehearsal: Hannes Winkler
Reconstruction of the costumes: Margit Bárdy
Art Consulting: Ludwig Grote, Xanti Schawinsky, Tut Schlemmer
Dancers: Edith Demharter, Ralph Smolik, Hannes Winkler
Music: Erich Ferstl
Camera: Kurt Gewissen
Cut: Johannes Nickel
Production Director: Helmut Amann
Production: Gottfried Just
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