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Local culture, local elements and their meaning in contemporary society
Mácová, Gabriela ; Kouba, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Malcová, Zuzana (referee)
This work is attended to specifics of the local culture and their meaning in present society. Firstly it tries to outline basic determination of terms, in practical part is target on signs of Třebíč local culture. The main plot of this work is interception of historical coherences, which are connected with the evolution of this region. In terms of intended locality it outlines a range of extant landmarks based on material and immaterial elements of culture. Practical part comes along with illustrated attachment, that allows to understand the idea of municipal culture more.
Traditional folk culture, possibilities of its popularisation and promotion in media in the Czech and Slovak Republic - comparison.
Šorálová, Lucia ; Malcová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Skopová, Věra (referee)
This bachelor's thesis describes, evaluates and compares the attention dedicated to traditional folk culture in the Czech Republic and Slovakia with a focus on folklore. It is based on the basic conceptual materials, treaties and recommendations by UNESCO accepted in both countries. It describes the operation of two prominent folklore groups from Slovakia and the Czech Republic, Lúčnica and Hradišťan. On these two groups, it illustrates the heed paid to traditional folk culture and its popularisation and promotion in media in practice.
Milevsko. Its history, personalities and historical monuments
DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Lenka
The diploma thesis, entitled ?Milevsko. Its history, personalities and historical monuments?, is concerned with a South Bohemian town situated between Tábor and Písek, which is, unfortunately, quite neglected. It outlines the history of Milevsko from prehistory up to the present with respect to the latest research. More attention is paid to the foundation of Milevsko in the twelfth century and the Premonstratensian Monastery because it?s a national cultural monument which has a great importance for the town. The Thesis includes even other historical monuments and attractions which deserve attention. All accessible information about their origin, development, present condition and purpose are compiled in appropriate passages. Both cultural heritage of the town and contemporary relationship of town representatives to this heritage and their effort to restore and preserve it is presented on the basis of bibliography. The other part of the Thesis deals with famous and, till this time, not so famous personalities from this region. Information is obtained from witnesses to history and thanks to their witness it was possible to get less known or unpublished information. More attention was paid to famous personalities, with no monographs so far, because their benefit and importance in various fields are necessary to present and highlight.
The Contemporary face of the traditional Culture in the village Blatnice pod Svatým Antonínkem.
KOSTKOVÁ, Zuzana
The graduation thesis The contemporary face of the folkloric tradition in the village of Blatnice pod Svatým Antonínkem thematically follows the bachelor thesis The elements of the documented folklore in the contemporary cultural life of the village Blatnice pod Sv. Antonínkem and their current position in the village culture, which focused on documentation of all available music and song material recorded in the past in the village and accessible in the editions or the databases of relevant professional institutions. The subject of this thesis is the confrontation of the obtained material with the current state of folklore tradition in the village. Comparisons are based on materials from repeated field collections, including a questionnaire method for capturing citizens' attitudes to folklore, way and degree of preservation of traditions. The reader of this thesis is acquainted with the state of folklore in Blatnice in general. The following chapters on folklore year: inform on the preservation and dwindling of certain traditions as they currently appear, and which local folk clubs are involved in the preservation or restoration of folklore. The conclusion summarizes all the information along with the results of the survey and potential future use.
Keeping Traditions and Importance of Traditions in Contemporary Czech Society
URBÁNKOVÁ, Veronika
This thesis is focused on the importance of traditions for students and seniors, the importance of traditions for the both groups is compared and the differences in understanding to traditions in the presented groups of respondents are described. In the theoretical part relevant terms are defined and explained and the views of experts on the importance of traditions are mentioned. In the first section individual festivals in a year and related traditions, but also recent traditions coming from abroad, are described. In the second, practical part of the thesis individual respondents´ answers were assessed and the stated hypotheses verified. The hypotheses were tested through quantitative research and the method used to obtain information was a questionnaire survey. The questionnaire contained 57 questions and was filled in by university students and seniors over 65 years of age. The research outcomes confirmed the first hypothesis assuming that the lower the age of the Czech Republic citizens, the lower interest in keeping Czech traditions. The second hypothesis assuming that young people are more aware of traditions coming from abroad than of the Czech traditions, was also confirmed during the research. The objective of the thesis was to identify differences in perceptions of the importance of keeping traditions between generations, and this objective was met, in my opinion. The survey outcomes have shown that between groups of respondents there are some differences in perception of individual traditions, in the meaning given to individual traditions and the extent in which the Czech traditions are kept alive. Both groups, however, have a similar (negative) opinion of the modern traditions adopted from abroad. The importance of the thesis lies, in my opinion, in the description of individual generations relationships to Czech traditions as a demonstration of their own culture perception and the feeling of belonging to the society, but it also takes effect as a reminder of those often half-forgotten traditions and so the society´s cultural heritage, by pointing out the importance of intergenarational transmission of cultural values.
Motivation to the folk art by creative technics in free time education during liturgical year for older school age.
DOBROVOLNÁ, Martina
My thesis is about traditional celebrating of feasts and holidays during ecclesiastical year. It introduce us art techniques which is connected with these dates. At the start we familiarize us folklore and folk art and it shows us differences between folk art and city art. Next chapter is about ecclesiastical year and about important dates in church. At the next part we can read about time of pubescence, its characteristics and progress what the teenager has to go through, and with the typical behaving and work of these young people. The practical part leads us through the innovative art techniques and introduces us traditions and customs on our villages. We can also read here some facts about celebrating feasts in other parts of Europe and World.
Children's Folklore Groups of Doudlebsko
SOSNOVÁ, Petra
This labour is dealing with mapping of doudleby folklore on the area of south Bohemia. Common part does not include only a view of children´s folklore but also a view of adult´s folklore. There is also a determination of area, history and a characterizaton of inhabitants. Part of doudleby ethnicity are characteristic traditional costume, music and songs. Second part is determinated only on children´s folklore groups and deals with characteristic songs and dances of Doudleby. This labour also contains elementary informantion about groups, it´s structure, costumes and activity contents. Groups Bárováček, Jitřenka, Malý Furiant, Radost, Soumrak and Úsviťáček are mentioned in this labour. All groups are led by competent leaders who guide children towards recovery of traditional customs and raise the generation who replace them in functions in adult´s groups. The end of this labour contains information about methods that are used to lead the groups and District show of children´s folklore groups held by Dům dětí a mládeže (The house of children and youth) in České Budějovice.
The poetic of the folklorism. Case studie on the Materiál of the Artistic Group Gaudeamus.
SVOBODOVÁ, Tereza
The objective of this final work is to analyze and describe the process of the transformation of the folklore attributes into the elements of folklorism, using the example the "Svatojánské variace", the program component of the folklore ensemble Gaudeamus. The main focus of the work is devoted to answers of the authors {--} namely the choreographer, the costume and scene designer, the music composer, the director. The questions are not only targeted to achieve the work goal, but are also devoted to sources, which inspire the authors, to their relation to folklore and folklorism, and also to their opinion on folklorism development and changes, mainly after 1989. The work consists of two parts {--} one theoretical, the other coming from practice. The theoretical part includes detailed description and explanation of such terms as folklore and folklorism. The focus is on music, dance, costumes and customs. Source for this part is mainly literature; please find the list of literature at the end of this work. The second part describes Svatojánské variace, the program component of folklore ensemble Gaudeamus. It also contains the mentioned questions and answers of the authors, and conclusion based on them.
The elements of the dokumented Folklore in the contemporary cultural Live of the village Blanice pod Svaým Antonínkem.
KOSTKOVÁ, Zuzana
The Bachelor{\crq}s work, The elements of the documented Folklore in the contemporary cultural Live of the village Blatnice pod Sv. Antoninkem and their current position in the village culture, is trying to document all available materials for mapping especially musical and song folklore and folkloristic movement in the village of Blatnice pod Sv. Antonínkem. Acquired material, mainly from Ethnological Institution ČSAV,v.v.i. in Brno and from National Institution of Folklore Culture in Strážnice, is confront with living contemporary tradition, focusing partly on its variational process. Readers are acquainted with history of village and there is offered detailed list of collectors of folklore songs and folklore prose reacting in this area. The following chapters are about functional division of folklore songs and usages during singing these songs, which are connected with significant pilgrimage place on a hill of Sv. Antonín, with wedding ceremony and with songs for dances. In the end of the work are summarized all findings and possibilities of its use for next studies.
Musical life in Telčsko - past and present
VYVADILOVÁ, Hana
This diploma thesis gives a comprehensive picture of musical life in Telc, its personalities, music and festivals. The circumstances are recognized of their creation, described their activities and current status. Attention is also paid to other circumstances and conditions of musical life in Telc.

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