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Slovacko´s feast with law in Spytihněv
Bulantová, Klára ; FRIČOVÁ, Marie (advisor) ; ČERNÍČKOVÁ, Kateřina (referee)
This bachelor thesis mediates a view of a feast with law in Spytihněv village, which is special celebration of region Slovácko. It describes the village history, a feast and feast artefacts meaning. The work is focused on a feast course and on folk dances connected with the tradition. The characteristic of dances of the Spytihněv village, which is located in one of Slovacko's region - Dolňácko, is stated in the thesis.
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Army art ensemble Ondráš
Krejčiříková, Alžběta ; STAVĚLOVÁ, Daniela (advisor) ; ČERNÍČKOVÁ, Kateřina (referee)
The thesis discusses the Army Songs and Dances Ensemble Jánošík, today Army Art Ensemble Ondráš. It focuses on the development and profiling of the dance section of this Ensemble in a historical context. The thesis is divided into five main chapters. The first part deals with the terms ?folklore? and ?folklorism? which are closely related to the history of the ensemble. The next chapter follows the structure of the group's organisation according to the historical development. Profiling of the ensemble's repertory face and detailed description of the activities of its dance department are an integral part of the thesis. The last part focuses on significant creative personalities, whose work distinctly influenced the overall forming of the ensemble with respect to the artistic point of view.
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The rotating dances in Moravian Slovakia
Škubalová, Tereza ; Vurmová, Marie (advisor) ; Černíčková, Kateřina (referee)
My bachelor thesis is focused on the rotating dances in Moravian Slovakia. Considerin of the amount of the theme, my thesis is mainly about regions : Uherskohradišťské Dolňácko, Uherskobrodské Dolňácko, Moravské Kopanice and Horňácko. It summarizes information about rotating dances, which are aquired from available literature and personal experiences. It includes history, dividing and basic description of the rotating dances, characterizes the external influences on the rotating dances as music, costumes, dance space, dance opportunities, and folklore groups.
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The spring Habits of Bohemia
Bezemková, Eva ; Vurmová, Marie (advisor) ; Černíčková, Kateřina (referee)
This bachelor thesis is giving view of spring habits according to Roman ? Catholic calendar. It is focused to Bohemia area in particular, but it presents also habits of Moravia. It describes history of festivals and events it also presents current appearance. It contents rapports from literal sources, personal interviews and personal participation at events and festivals with regards to spring habits.
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