The Movement Design of Dolls in the Western Region in the Exhibition Art Life and Stage

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Quan Zhou

Abstract

Stage art is a combination of stage music, stage art, literature and other art forms, and it is a form of artistic expression that resonates with the audience by conveying certain ideas. With the widespread use of digital economy in many fields of life and the transformation of society, the border between stage art and life is gradually blurred, and the art form has become multi-dimensional and diversified, and everyone is in the art, enjoying the charm of art itself. Where, the design of the movement of dolls on stage has a more important role, this paper on the exhibition of art life and stage art, and combined with the actual case study to illustrate the effectiveness of this paper on the design of the movement of dolls. The experimental results show that the western region ancient style puppet action design method in this paper has a significant effect on improving the performance ability of the art stage, and brings a variety of inspiration to the puppet action design.

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