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Art as an expression of spirituality is important to the [[Theosophical Movement]]. This article summarizes the relationship between Theosophists and the visual fine arts of painting, drawing, ceramics, and sculpture. See also:<br>
Art as an expression of spirituality is important to the [[Theosophical Movement]]. This article summarizes the relationship between Theosophists and the performing arts of drama and dance. See also:<br>


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Art as an expression of spirituality is important to the Theosophical Movement. This article summarizes the relationship between Theosophists and the performing arts of drama and dance. See also:

Music and the Theosophical Movement
Art and the Theosophical Movement
Literature and the Theosophical Movement
Popular Culture and the Theosophical Movement
Occult fiction

Theosophists on theater and dance

Rukmini Devi Arundale

Art movements and groups associated with Theosophists

Kalakshetra

Dancers influenced by Theosophy

Actors and dramatists influenced by Theosophy

Actors and dramatists important to Theosophists

  • William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was a English playwright, poet, and dramatist. Shakespeare's poetry is still widely read, and his plays are continuously performed today.
  • Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) was an Irish writer and poet, who became one of London's most popular playwrights in the early 1890s. Wilde attended numerous Theosophical Society functions with his mother and in 1888 his wife Constance entered the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, of which W. B. Yeats was a member.

Dramas significant to Theosophists

See also

Additional resources

Articles

Video

Websites