The theater of the 1960s and 1970s brought about a paradigmatic turn that was later called the performative turn (Erika Fischer-Lichte), the end of the theater of text (Veno Taufer). Its further development is known as postdramatic theater (Hans-Thies Lehmann) and transformative aesthetics (Fischer-Lichte). These changes set up new challenges for theater writing as well. That led us to talk about the crisis of theatrical texts in the 1990s, about a new renaissance of writing for theater with "in-yer-face" theatre, about no-longer-dramatic theater text (Gerda Poschmann) and again about the dramatic text (Birgit Haas).
These shifts in focus show that the relationship between text and stage is an ever-changing one and that both elements are constantly negotiating their positions in it. New ways of constructing a performance put the theatrical text in the background; on the other hand, new plays bring fresh challenges to their presentations on stage. These transgressions and borders of the theater are at the core of articles in this issue of Amfiteater journal. Anna Maria Monteverdi analyzes the role of video art in theater history from the 1970s onwards. Petra Pogorevc, who deals with the question of actors' corporeality, investigates the borders of theater art as well. She presents the performance North::1995–2045. All these changes mean not only the widening of the possibilities of the theater, but they also stimulate different effects on spectators. Nika Leskovšek writes about politics and audience interaction in the performance Kapelj and Semenič under construction. Miša Glišič also investigates theater writing and its transgression from the dramatic to the no-longer-dramatic text. The articles prove that contemporary theater is a complex and vivid artistic field that demands from researchers different approaches to analysis and new responses to these challenges. Thus far, Amfiteater journal has taken on these challenges as its motto, and will continue to do so in the future.
Articles
Anna Maria Monteverdi
The New Formats of the Multimedia Theatre
Petra Pogorevc
The Body and Farewell – Noordung::1995–2045
Nika Leskovšek
The Politicality of Participatory Theater in Kapelj and Semenič under construction
Misa Glisic
Storm Still by Peter Handke and Szondi's Theory of the Modern Drama
Book Reviews
Eva Kucera Šmon
Concept staging concept
Ana Kocjančič
Understanding the spaces of play. With the publication of two fundamental books in the field of scenography
Editor-in-Chief: Gašper Troha, PhD, Assistant. Prof. (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts and Academy for Theatre, Radio, Film and Television)
Editorial Board: Bojana Kunst, PhD, Prof. (Institut für Angewandte Theaterwissenschaft, Justus-Liebig University Gießen, DE), Barbara Orel, PhD, Prof. (University of Ljubljana, Academy for Theatre, Radio, Film and Television), Primož Jesenko, MA (Slovenian Theatre Institute), Blaž Lukan, PhD, Assist. Prof. (University of Ljubljana, Academy for Theatre, Radio, Film and Television), Aldo Milohnić, PhD, Assoc. Prof. (University of Ljubljana, Academy for Theatre, Radio, Film and Television), Maja Šorli, PhD (self-employed in culture), Tomaž Toporišič, PhD, Assoc. Prof. (University of Ljubljana, Academy for Theatre, Radio, Film and Television)
International Editorial Board: Mark Amerika, MFA (University of Colorado, US), Marin Blažević, PhD, Assoc. Prof. (University of Zagreb, HR), Ramsay Burt, PhD (De Montfort University, GB), Joshua Edelman, PhD (Manchester Metropolitan University, GB), Jure Gantar, PhD (Dalhousie University, CA), Janelle Reinelt, PhD (The University of Warwick, GB), Anneli Saro, PhD (Tartu Űlikool, EE), Miško Šuvaković, PhD, Prof. (Singidunum University, RS), Stephen Elliot Wilmer, Prof. (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Published by: Slovenian Theater Institute (represented by Mojca Jan Zoran, Director) and University of Ljubljana, Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (represented by Tomaž Gubenšek, Dean)