The Life and Culture of the Bauhaus
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the vibrant life and culture of the Bauhaus in this 46-minute conference talk from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the legendary parties, creative fêtes, and various forms of experimentation that defined the Bauhaus experience beyond the classroom. Learn about the students' and masters' engagement in creative, political, religious, and sexual explorations despite limited resources. Discover topics such as theater, internationalism, breathing exercises, life reform, music, ballet, and the impact of visitors on the school. Gain insights into the changes brought by Hannes Meyer, the importance of patents, and the unique approach to dress and nature. Understand how work was viewed as play and explore the role of workshops, including metal and theatre. Join speakers Jan Bartoszek, Elizabeth Otto, and Melissa Venator, with moderator Nikil Saval, as they uncover the dynamic and multifaceted world of the Bauhaus.
Syllabus
Intro
Theater
Internationalism
Breathing Exercises
Good Thoughts
Life Reform
Music
Ballet
Theatre
The Music
The Visitors
Speakers
The Aspen Institute
Activities
Changes
Hannes Meyer
Patents
Dress
Nature
Walking
Work as Play
Drugs
Bauhaus Couples
Workshop Equipment
Metal Workshop
Theatre Workshop
Closing
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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