New Dramaturgy: International Perspectives on Theory and Practice

Author:   Katalin Trencsényi ,  Bernadette Cochrane ,  Katalin Trencsenyi ,  Richard Schechner
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Pages:   304
Publication Date:   24 April 2014
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Recent shifts in the theatrical landscape have had corresponding implications for dramaturgy. The way we think about theatre and performance today has changed our approaches to theatre making and composition. Emerging new aesthetics and new areas of dramaturgical work such as live art, devised and physical theatre, experimental performance, and dance demand new approaches and sensibilities. New Dramaturgy: International Perspectives on Theory and Practice is the first book to explore new dramaturgy in depth, and considers how our thinking about dramaturgy and the role of the dramaturg has been transformed. Edited by Katalin Trencsényi and Bernadette Cochrane, New Dramaturgy: International Perspectives on Theory and Practice provides an unrivalled resource for practitioners, scholars, and students.

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Author:   Katalin Trencsényi ,  Bernadette Cochrane ,  Katalin Trencsenyi ,  Richard Schechner
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Methuen Drama
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.349kg
ISBN:  

9781408177082


ISBN 10:   1408177080
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   24 April 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Contents List of Illustrations Foreword New dramaturgy: A post-mimetic, intercultural, process-conscious paradigm Katalin Trencsényi and Bernadette Cochrane Acknowledgements Part 1 Towards a New Theory 1 Dramaturgy in ‘Postdramatic ’ Times Joseph Danan 2 Dramaturgy as Ecology: A Report from The Dramaturgies Project Peter Eckersall, Paul Monaghan and Melanie Beddie 3 Respect and Perspective: Art, Structure and Ownership Alan Lawrence Part 2 Text 4 Telling Stories Across Forms: Interview with Brian Quirt (artistic director, Nightswimming, Toronto) Yolanda Ferrato 5 Towards Performed Dramaturgy Duška Radosavljevic 6 Disruption as Revealing the Essence of Truth Gad Kaynar in conversation with Ruth Kanner Part 3 Devising 7 The Feeling of Devising: Emotion and Mind in the Devising Process Jackie Smart 8 ‘ A Way of Listening’ : Interview with John Collins (artistic director, Elevator Repair Service, New York) Ana Pais 9 The Appliance of Science: Devising, Dramaturgy and the Alternative Science Play Alex Mermikides Part 4 Dance 10 Time and a Mirror: Towards a Hybrid Dramaturgy for Intercultural-Indigenous Performance Rachael Swain 11 Going ‘Au-del à’: A Journey into the Unknown. Reflections of a Choreographer and a Dramaturg Lou Cope and Koen Augustijnen with contributions from Annie Pui Ling Lok 12 Re-Membering Zero Degrees Guy Cools Part 5 Spectatorship 13 Porous Dramaturgy and the Pedestrian Cathy Turner 14 Dialectical Theatre and Devising: Dramaturgy as a Dialogue between the Author and the Audience Pedro Ilgenfritz 15 Acts of Spectating: The Dramaturgy of the Audience ’s Experience in Contemporary Theatre Peter M. Boenisch Afterword In lieu of a conclusion Katalin Trencsényi and Bernadette Cochrane Notes Contributors Index

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The broad range of perspectives on new dramaturgy presented in this book provides fertile ground for new thinking and will be a useful resource for scholars, dramaturgs, practitioners, and students alike. -- Seda Itler New Theatre Quarterly There's something inordinately fascinating in the differing approaches of the practitioners, critics and academics in this book to the subject of 'New Dramaturgy', but rather than trying to iron out those creases, they are laid bare by association. -- Dan Hutton, UK http://dan-hutton.co.uk/


There's something inordinately fascinating in the differing approaches of the practitioners, critics and academics in this book to the subject of 'New Dramaturgy', but rather than trying to iron out those creases, they are laid bare by association. -- Dan Hutton, UK http://dan-hutton.co.uk/


Author Information

Katalin Trencsényi is a London-based dramaturg. She completed her PhD in Philosophy (Aesthetics) at the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. As a freelance dramaturg, Katalin has worked with the National Theatre, the Royal Court Theatre, the Courtyard Theatre, Deafinitely Theatre, Corali Dance Company, and Company of Angels amongst others. Katalin co-founded the Dramaturgs' Network with Hanna Slättne in 2001, and has worked on its various committees ever since. From 2010 to 2012 Katalin served as President of the Dramaturgs’ Network. Katalin is one of the contributors to the Routledge Companion to Dramaturgy (2014). Her monograph on contemporary dramaturgical practices, Dramaturgy in the Making, is to be published by Bloomsbury in 2015. Bernadette Cochrane is a Research Fellow at the University of Queensland. As a freelance director and dramaturg she has worked for several independent companies in both Australia and the United Kingdom. She co-convenes the Translation, Adaptation and Dramaturgy Working Group of the International Federation for Theatre Research. Bernadette has edited a special issue of the Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance (2011, Vol. 4 No. 3), and has a chapter in Invisible Presences: Translation, Dramaturgy and Performance (2014). She has an article forthcoming considering the recently proliferating practice of screening live performances (primarily of opera, theatre, and dance) in cinemas, in the journal, Adaptation (2014).

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