Théâtre d'Art
Théâtre d'Art was a French theatrical movement founded in 1906 by Paul Fort. It aimed to promote artistic and innovative performances, focusing on the integration of various art forms, including literature, music, and visual arts. The movement sought to elevate theatre as a serious art form, moving away from commercial entertainment.
The Théâtre d'Art was known for its avant-garde productions and collaborations with notable artists and playwrights, such as Antonin Artaud and Jean Cocteau. It played a significant role in the development of modern theatre, influencing future movements and encouraging a more experimental approach to stagecraft and storytelling.