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Deutsch: Skizze einer Bühne für Bewegungsspiele, wie sie von Martin Luserke in der Freien Schulgemeinde in Wickersdorf im Thüringer Wald von 1906 bis 1924 realisiert wurde. Die Skizze ist exemplarisch und wurde ca. 1923/24 für das Bühnenstück Der gläserne Spiegel entwickelt. An seiner Schule am Meer auf der Nordseeinsel Juist setzte Luserke von 1925 bis 1934 die Bewegungsspiele fort und nahm sie ab etwa 1940 in Meldorf (Holstein) wieder auf. Von 1947 bis 1952 nahm er an der dortigen Meldorfer Gelehrtenschule einen Lehrauftrag für Darstellendes Spiel wahr (siehe auch: Meldorfer Spielweise).
English: Design sketch for active stage games as carried out by Martin Luserke for Freie Schulgemeinde in Wickersdorf of Thuringia Forest in Germany. The sketch is a showcase and was realised for the stage play Der gläserne Spiegel (The Vitreous Mirror) in 1924. Later Luserke continued his work from 1925 to 1934 at Schule am Meer on the German island Juist. Around 1940 he revived his stage work in Meldorf, Holstein, Germany, where he got a teaching assignment from 1947 to 1952 at Meldorfer Gelehrtenschule. |
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Source | Ludwig Pallat, Hans Lebede (Hrsg.): Jugend und Bühne. Verlag Ferdinand Hirt, Breslau 1924, S. 73. |
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