Dramaturgies of Immersion draws on case studies from international productions to conceptualise and analyse the state of contemporary immersive theatre. Immersion appears in different forms, raising the core question: What is at stake in immersive theatre for participants, artists, and society? The answer depends on the underlying values of the different immersive poetics.
The book takes a multifaceted approach to immersive theatre and its dramaturgies to explore the forms of emersion rendered possible by immersion in a number of cases from international and Danish performances. The edited collection examines how theatre in the 21st century finds adequate forms that allow it to both entertain and stay socially relevant. The chapters build on each other, developing a specific way of thinking about and analysing dramaturgies in immersive theatre, as well as offering tools for dramaturgical analysis.
An insightful exploration of the potentials of immersive theatre, Dramaturgies of Immersion is essential for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of dramaturgy and immersive theatre, scholars and researchers in these fields, as well as theatre practitioners.
Edited by:
Janek Szatkowski,
Thomas Rosendal Nielsen
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Weight: 520g
ISBN: 9781032747095
ISBN 10: 1032747099
Pages: 186
Publication Date: 23 April 2025
Audience:
College/higher education
,
Professional and scholarly
,
Primary
,
Undergraduate
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Preface Chapter 1. Dramaturgies of Immersion: An Introduction Chapter 2. Emersive Immersion: Emersive poetics in immersive theatre in Denmark Chapter 3. Intimate Immersion. Moralities in the Poetics of Cantabile2 Chapter 4. Ecomimetic Immersions: Anticipating the future with eyes closed in performances by Aarhus Theatre, Wunderland and Himherandit Chapter 5. Sloppy Immersion: On the potential of emersion-as-immersion in the work of Sisters Hope and Lena Bondeson. Chapter 6. Resonant Immersion: Immersive staging of homelessness in performances by Fix&Foxy, SIGNA and Aarhus Theatre Chapter 7. Uncanny Immersion: The mythologisation of suffering in SIGNA’s Det Åbne Hjerte Chapter 8. Immersive Research Methodologies: Analysing dramaturgies of immersion and their poetics
Janek Szatkowski is Associate Professor Emeritus in the Department of Dramaturgy and Musicology, School of Communication and Culture, Aarhus University, Denmark. Thomas Rosendal Nielsen is Associate Professor in the Department of Dramaturgy and Musicology, School of Communication and Culture, Aarhus University, Denmark.