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The comparasion of the Ride of the Kings in the cities of Hluk, Kunovice, Skoronice and Vlčnov.
Brachtlová, Barbora ; Malcová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Skopova, Věra (referee)
The bachelor thesis describes the Ride of the Kings as an example of traditional Czech folk culture and demonstrates the differenes between the Ride of the Kings in the cities of Hluk, Kunovice and Skoronice and Vlčnov. It presents the legislation of the Czech republic as well as the legislation of UNESCO; it also includes a description of the entry in the Representative List of Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. The practical part of the thesis brings the comparision of the ceremony, history, traditions and customs of the Ride in the selected villages. It also deals with the budgets of these villages.
Conceptual documents in the field of culture and their use in the traditional folk culture of the Zlín Region
Pavlíčková, Martina ; Malcová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Skopová, Věra (referee)
The bachelor thesis aims to find contemporary approaches to support and preservation of traditional and folk culture according to the used strategic and conceptual documents. The theoretical part is devoted to the analysis of the Recommendation of the 25th General Conference of UNESCO on the Safeguarding of Traditional Culture and Folklore from 1989 and, in particular, to the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of 2003, which is based on the Recommendation. Based on these, the Strategy of Improved Care for Traditional Folk Culture in the Czech Republic for the period 2016-2020 was created. According to these documents, in the practical part of the thesis, the cultural legislative documents of the Zlín Region will be analyzed (especially the Conception of the Local Culture Development of the Zlín Region and the Concept of the Development of the Zlín Region Organizations in the Field of Culture for the period 2015-2024) with application to the traditional folk culture of this region.
Reflection of the Moravian Slovakia‘s folklore in the collections of the Museum of Czech Literature and a proposal for its presentation
Eretová, Monika ; Malcová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Skopová, Věra (referee)
This Thesis discusses the mapping and documentation of the folklore of Moravian Slovakia and traditional folk culture in collections of the Museum of Czech Literature. The collections of this culture government organization have never been researched from this point of view before. The thesis findings reveal that a great number of archives oriented on folkloric rich ethnographic region of Moravian Slovakia have been found in the collections of the Museum of Czech Literature, specifically in the three following departments of the museum: Literary Archive, Art Collections, and Library. The vast majority of the found materials come from the 19th century and first half of the 20th century. The archives are composed of a wide range of materials, such as manuscripts, typescripts, photography, cuttings, printings, drawings, lithography, graphics, sculptures, paintings, publications, periodicals, bibliophile books. The found materials belong to the traditional folk culture, as far as high art and culture. The outcome of this study is a proposal for the exhibition project Slovácko! which is intended to illustrate possible ways how to propagate and present the explored artifacts and archive materials from the collections. Drafts of financial sources, staffing, concept of the exhibition and graphic solution of some promotional designs are included in the proposal.
Local Culture Manifestations of the Vracov Town
Grbáčová, Adéla ; Malcová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Skopová, Věra (referee)
The thesis reports a compact view of the culture and manifestations in the Vracov town in the South Moravia. The first part of the thesis focuses on geographic, demographic, ethnographic and historical conditions of forming the local cultural identity. The second part describes the tangible and intangible elements of the local culture, the cultural events as an application of these elements and important personalities, who helped to draw attention to the locality. This continues with a summary of the cultural institutions and associations that operate in the municipality, and significantly contributes to the cultural activities of the town, and brief information about the town budget and the financing of cultural activities. The thesis is completed with an analysis of the survey, which explores whether inhabitants of the town are content with the concept of culture and whether they agree with the folk town awareness of Vracov. There are some recommendations in the end of the thesis. The thesis includes pictures of the most important elements of Vracov´s culture.
Reflections of the Moravian Slovakia‘s folk culture in a High Art and culture of the “fin de siecle“ (it’s institutionalization and manifestations nowadays)
Eretová, Monika ; Malcová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Skopová, Věra (referee)
This Bachelor's Thesis is focused on the mapping of documentation, preservation and presentation of the Moravian Slovakia's folk culture in the late 19th and early 20th century. Activities of many societies, clubs and movements, especially artistic, were results of a huge interest in folkloristic themes in those times. Theoretical part of the Thesis is devoted to the historical background of reflection and presentation of the folk culture of Moravian Slovakia. Institutionalization of this specific phenomenon means its research and displaying by museums, galleries and other mainly ethnographical associations as a try to conserve slowly fading folk culture of this specific region. As a result of this Thesis it is possible to confirm great impact of the historical movements and societies on nowadays ways of preservation and presentation Moravian Slovakia's folk culture. Also many contemporary cultural events and organisations in the Czech Republic are based on these subjects from the past.
Lace-making tradition, the possibility of its preserving and presenting on the example of Vamberk lace
Nováková, Michaela ; Malcová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Skopová, Věra (referee)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to describe the possibility of preservation and presentation of the traditional lace making. The bachelor's thesis describes the historical development of lace making abroad, the extension of this craft in the Czech lands and also the development in this area until now. The thesis also focuses on lace education and other forms of support. The practical part of the bachelor's thesis focuses on Vamberk lace, its history and present. The thesis also includes marketing and financial analysis of Vamberk lace CZ company. The thesis also contains the survey, which reveals the potential of Vamberk lace for the future. The survey leads to the definition of the target groups and its requirements. On the basis of all information, the author makes some suggestions which should lead to improving of the current situation of the Vamberk lace CZ company.
Spiritualism as a regional specificity of the Giant Mountains and its reflection in contemporary spiritual culture
Kinštová, Veronika ; Malcová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Skopova, Věra (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the topic of folk religiosity, particularly its manifestation in the Giant Mountains. The thesis describes the roots of a movement, which originated in the 19th century in the USA and has been known under the term "spiritualism". The thesis also captures the penetration of this movement in Bohemia and its development. An important source is also the reflection of spiritualism in regional literature. Bachelor thesis summarizes the history of spiritualism as a specific expression of local spiritual culture of the Giant Mountains. The paper provides the results of field research on contemporary manifestations of spiritualism in the region. It also describes the government's approach to this phenomenon in the context of the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (UNESCO) and the Concept of Effective Care for Traditional Folk Culture in the Czech Republic.
The tradition of creating nativity scenes in the Pribram region
Lundáková, Natálie ; Malcová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Skopova, Věra (referee)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is the description and summary of the development of the nativity scenes in Pribram and its specific features over the years. The theoretical part describes the beginnings of the production of the nativity scenes along with an overview of the most famous nativity scenes locations in the Czech Republic. Furthermore, this thesis deals with the production of the nativity scenes directly in Pribram and deals with its past and present status. Part of this thesis is the analysis of the association "Pribramsti betlemari", whose aim is to preserve the traditional examples of the nativity scenes in Pribram and its local area. The main section of this work is dedicated to the current preservation of the nativity scenes in Pribram, along with an interview of the chairman of the association which offers subjective insight into the issue. Based on the analysis of the attitudes of the councillors of Pribram city towards the tradition of nativity scenes, this thesis suggests the possibility of obtaining financial support and help for the association to preserve and present the tradition to the general public.
Analysis and Comparison of Activities of the Assigned Regional Centres of Care for Traditional Folk Culture
Vodňanská, Tereza ; Malcová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Skopová, Věra (referee)
This Diploma Thesis is focused on the issues of care for the traditional folk culture in the Czech Republic. In the theoretical part there is described the development of international and Czech legislative in the field of traditional folk culture, which has an impact on the practical care. The care is practised by the assigned regional centres of care for traditional folk culture in all regions of the Czech Republic. The assigned centres work in accordance with the Strategy of Improved Care for Traditional Folk Culture in the Czech Republic 2011-2015. Aim of this thesis is to find out by means of analysis and comparison whether the assigned regional centres fulfil the specific tasks formulated in the Strategy. For this purpose a special questionnaire was created and evaluated. The results of the analysis will be used as a source material by the Ministry of Culture Czech Republic. On the basis of the results it will be possible to change, reduce of re-formulate the tasks for the regional centres in the new Strategy.
Local culture manifestations of the Terchová village
Málková, Kristína ; Malcová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Skopová, Věra (referee)
This bachelor's thesis reports compact view of the culture and its manifestations in the Terchová village in Slovakia. The first part of the thesis focuses on historical, geographic and ethnographic conditions of forming of the local cultural identity. The second part describes tangible and intangible elements of the local culture, the cultural activities as an application of these elements, and significant persons who drew attention to the locality. This is followed by a summary of the cultural institutions and associations operating in the village and brief informations about funding of the local cultural activities. The thesis is closed by an analysis of a survey exploring a contentment of the inhabitants of Terchová with the concept of the culture, topped with my remarks and suggestions to improve the identified insufficiencies. In attachments of the thesis there are photographs of the most important cultural elements to illustrate the character of the local culture.

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