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Curriculum of classical dance
Judasová, Adéla ; POLLERTOVÁ, Adéla (advisor) ; KŘENKOVÁ, Mahulena (referee)
Diploma thesis deals with curriculum repertoire of classical dance for the conservatories of dance. On the basis of methodological curriculum for each grade level, is the establishment of a sheet of variations which are recommended and suitable for teaching in a given year .
Analysis of the 1st Act of Ballet Giselle
Rafajová, Zuzana ; KAZÁROVÁ, Helena (advisor) ; POLLERTOVÁ, Adéla (referee)
This master thesis deals with analysis of the first act of ballet Giselle. It is focused on the dramaturgy, dramatic actions and psychology of the characters. It compares different images of the first act from these sources: original libretto by Théophile Gautier and Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges, notes by russian ballet master Antoine Titus, manuscript of Henri Justamant, libretto by Rostislav Zakharov, simplified choreographic script written by Cyril Beaumont and Leonid Lavrovsky's choreography written down by Natalia Konius. Attention is particularly focused on Justamant's manuscript and Konius's written record.
Ballet School of The J. K. Tyl Theatre in Pilsen
Hradilová, Zuzana ; POLLERTOVÁ, Adéla (advisor) ; GREMLICOVÁ, Dorota (referee)
Summary This bachelor thesis describes of the history of the Ballet School by The J. K. Tyl Theatre in Pilsen. It deals with the circumstances of its origin and describes its development. At the same time it introduces particular pedagogical personalities, who took turns in the lead till the 1989. First chapters refer to the oldest history of this Pilsen dance institution. The middle section mentions the problems which the school had to face durin‎g World War II. Furthermore it describes the reviving activity of Josef Skoda and presents the biggest boom of the school during the leadership of Jiri Nemecek. The end is dedicated to the teaching system of Milada Papezova and her overall reorganisation of the school. The supplement includes period documents, photographs and a table with the overview of performances the students of the Ballet School performed between 1947–1989.
School of the Hamburg Ballet John Neumeier
Kaplanová, Barbora ; POLLERTOVÁ, Adéla (advisor) ; KAZÁROVÁ, Helena (referee)
This bachelor thesis provides an overview of the School of the Hamburg Ballet John Neumeier, particularly in respect of the current teachers, the teaching methods and the graduates. One of the subchapters describes the Ballettzentrum Hamburg – John Neumeier building, the current location of the school and the companies. This thesis outlines the functions of the school as an institution that combines teaching with practical experience at the world-known ballet company of the Hamburg Ballet John Neumeier. Such unique educational approach enables students to develop into professional dancers and succeed in their careers, whether this is in ballet companies around the world or in the choreography field.
Hypermobility and rehabilitation
Hurníková, Adéla ; POLLERTOVÁ, Adéla (advisor) ; MIKYSKOVÁ, Barbara (referee)
This thesis deals with hypermobility and its rehabilitation. The first part addresses a brief description of the general issues and functional tests that are used to detect this handicap. Next part focuses on the specific types of rehabilitation, which are suitable for the dancers with a hypermobility syndrome. There are also the aids helping to strengthen ligaments and muscles surrounding the joints overloaded at the dance practice sessions and ensuring the correct function of musculoskeletal without a pain and ailment mentioned. The work also includes the specific exercises with tools that are intended as an orientation guide on how to cope with this syndrome and compensate its effects.
International ballet competitions
Maříková, Klára ; POLLERTOVÁ, Adéla (advisor) ; KAZÁROVÁ, Helena (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe the basic information on the history and on current propositions of International Ballet Competition Varna, Prix de Lausanne and Czechoslovak National Ballet Competition. Furthermore to investigate what awards were won by the students of the Prague Dance Conservatory during the years 1972-2013. The brief also address the Prix Carpeaux, where students participated during recent years. Thesis also includes authentic interviews with prominent personalities of Czech dance and memories from participating in these competitions. In conclusion, assessing the benefits of participating in these competitions and their impact on future career of dance students.
Jelizaveta Nikolska
Pollertová, Adéla ; KAZÁROVÁ, Helena (advisor) ; GREMLICOVÁ, Dorota (referee)
Work, which bears the name Jelizaveta Nikolska, captures the artistic and private life of this grand diva of ballet from the first half of the 20th century. It describes her childhood, youth, and when she started dancing in the Russian city Odessa. It continues with her visit to the National Theatre of Prague, where she arrived in 1922, and her interpretation of the role of Odette in Swan Lake which helped her enter the Czech cultural society. Furthermore, this piece looks at her work in Paris, and subsequent engagement in Cairo. The once forgotten, lost and newfound ballet Hands by Bohuslav Martinu is also mentioned. This work includes Nikolska?s return to Prague and involvement in the National Theatre during the World War II, her collaboration and subsequent escape from Czechoslovakia to Venezuela, where her life journey ends.
The Journey to a positive Motivation of a Dancer
Horváthová, Daša ; KŘENKOVÁ, Mahulena (advisor) ; POLLERTOVÁ, Adéla (referee)
Daša Horváthová: The journey to positive motivation of a dancer. [Bachelor´s thesis]. The Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. Supervisor: Mgr. Mahulena Křenková. Degree of qualification: Bachelor in the study programme Dance pedagogy. Academy Of Performing Arts in Prague, 2013. 30pgs. The Bachelor's thesis includes drawing up the issue of motivation in dance. The introductory part contains the definitions of motivation in general and explains its importance in human?s life. The body of the thesis describes the work with motivation in dance enviroment, especially in conservatories, as the basic working tool for the teacher for creating systematic dance education. One of the subheads is specifically dedicated to managing stress during dance training and performance. The final part of the thesis contains the results of a questionnaire on the issue. Key words: motivation, dance, pedagogy
Important Czech Classical Dance Personalities
Kabelová, Naděžda ; GREMLICOVÁ, Dorota (advisor) ; POLLERTOVÁ, Adéla (referee)
My diploma thesis deals with classical dancing in our country, I have tried to map different influences and the development of classical dancing since the coming of Augustin Bergr. I focused on variol styles and of course on persons who brought all the changes. Textbooks and manuals of dancing have also been dealt with.
Nutritional counselling in dance
Krupičková, Tereza ; KŘENKOVÁ, Mahulena (advisor) ; POLLERTOVÁ, Adéla (referee)
In this diploma thesis is described the theory of food intake and the specification of its basic components. Based on this information the recommendations for food intake in dance art are summarized at the end of each chapter. The thesis includes the idea about the psychical balance of the dancer to his body and to his food intake and to how this process can be influenced by a teacher of dance. The conclusion of this diploma thesis is a presentation with practical nutritional counselling for dancers. In individual cases it is possible to see different problems with trying to have a balanced intake of food.

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