Abstract

Opera, as an art form, boasts a rich historical legacy while simultaneously confronting distinctive contemporary challenges. The evolving landscape of performance arts and audience engagement has unveiled unprecedented possibilities through the progression of applied theatre. Thus, in today's dynamic artistic milieu, there arises a compelling need to invigorate opera performances by harnessing insights from applied theatre methodologies. This endeavor hinges upon a comprehensive grasp of the theoretical underpinnings of applied theatre, contextual understanding within the theatrical domain, and a meticulous deconstruction of opera's intrinsic characteristics and mechanisms. This article commences by scrutinizing the defining attributes and current state of both opera and applied theatre. It meticulously dissects the impediments that hinder their harmonious amalgamation. Subsequently, this paper posits multiple potential avenues for experimental exploration. These avenues encompass restructuring the dynamics between audience and performers, redefining expectations, fostering intercommunication among diverse stakeholders, and crafting immersive experiences tailored to specific requisites. In doing so, this research endeavours to enrich the opera milieu by infusing it with the innovative vitality of applied theatre, thereby securing its relevance in the evolving cultural landscape.

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