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Dance Art in the cultural Politics of the Czech Republic
Štindlová, Eliška ; KAZÁROVÁ, Helena (advisor) ; Burešová, Lucie (referee)
This master thesis is primarily aimed at the problematic of cultural politics of the Czech Republic. The main research topic is not only the politics in culture, but also the legislative document of the State Culture Politics of the Czech Republic. The main object of this work is the determination and distinction of the support in the field of dance art in the Czech Republic. An important part is made of historic contexts, definitions of present terms connected to the politics in culture and insight into the problematic of dance support in the UNESCO and in the EU. There is the main emphasis on grant politics of separate regions with consideration to the dance support of the Czech Republic in this work. The graphical sketch of the personal changes in the Ministry of Culture is also part of the thesis. There are also chapters enabling insight into the problematic connected to the culture and creative industries, which take part of culture politics of many countries.
65 Years of the Dance Department on the Music and Dance Faculty
Štindlová, Eliška ; Kazárová, Helena (advisor) ; Gremlicová, Dorota (referee)
This work enables the view into the problematic of the Dance Department establishment compared to the whole situation in the Czech dance school system with the main emphasis on the whole concept of study with its nuances and discrepancies. Except from the inventory of the separate specializations and explanation of the basic problematic related to the specializations and their historical evolution, it is possible to familiarise with the collaborative institutions related to the dance department itself. The specification of the individual specializations together with expression of the most important turning points in the history of the Dance Department remains also not aside. Series of short biographies of the people, whom in setting of the Dance Department were awarded the highest academic degrees, are also part of this thesis as well.

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