Dramaturgy at Work

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Contemporary dance
Dance- and theatre makers
Dramatization of social relations
Dramaturgical tools
Dramaturgs
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Europe
forthcoming
Heuristic inquiry
Material resistance
Non-linear creation processes
Performance
Performers
Theater
Work processes

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  • ISBN 9781032316222
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Starting out from the author’s extensive practice as a dramaturg and educator, this book identifies and elucidates the varied selection of dramaturgical tools that have been used in the experimental practices of contemporary dance, theatre, and performance in Europe since the early 2000s.

In order to trace the elements of dramaturgy that are at work in creation and production of a performance, the book focusses on how performances ‘work’ dramaturgically. It illuminates questions, work processes, situations and decision-making through stories in which the making of a performance is unravelled. Drawing on scenes across various contexts in Europe and beyond, with their self-organized platforms, magazines and workshops, the book ventriloquizes a multiplicity of voices, of more than forty dance- and theatre makers, performers, dramaturgs, and artists from other disciplines. It understands dramaturgy as larger, more informal and diffuse than the work of the dramaturg alone. Structured around four dramaturgical clusters—material, methods and procedures, operations, and social relations—the book proposes a non-linear framework through which creation processes can be examined. These clusters address material resistance, heuristic inquiry, audience-probing operations, and the dramatization of social relations in collaborative work.

This is a fresh and enlightening book for anyone doing, discussing or thinking about dramaturgy, at university level, in professional practice or beyond.

Bojana Cvejić is dramaturg, researcher and professor of dance theory at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Norway.

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