1935

THE APPRENTICE

The figure's arms and legs are composed of woven textile tubes, each carefully crafted to create a flexible yet durable appendage. The hands and feet of the figure are made of a combination of woven fabric and wire, allowing for intricate movements and poses.

WOVEN DREAMS

The theater performance by Oskar Schlemmer, influenced by the materials, textile techniques, and weaving structures developed by Anni Albers, is a mesmerizing and innovative spectacle that combines movement, color, and texture in a dynamic and immersive experience. The performers, dressed in costumes also designed by Oskar Schlemmer using Anni Albers' textile techniques, enter the stage, moving in a precise and choreographed manner. The costumes are made from woven fabrics that mimic the patterns and textures of the backdrop, creating a seamless integration between the performers and the set. The weaving structures developed by Anni Albers are prominently showcased throughout the performance, with the performers incorporating weaving gestures and movements into their choreography. They create intricate patterns and textures with their bodies, mimicking the weaving process in a mesmerizing display of movement and textile artistry.