
Meyerhold
Vsevolod Meyerhold was a Russian theater director and actor in the early 20th century, known for his innovative approaches to performance and stage design. He developed a style called "Biomechanics," emphasizing physical movement and body language to express emotions and ideas, rather than relying solely on dialogue. Meyerhold rejected traditional realism in theater, instead promoting a more theatrical, symbolic approach that aimed to engage the audience's imagination. His work significantly influenced modern theater, inspiring later movements and techniques in acting and direction, while also emphasizing the importance of spectacle and visual storytelling on stage.