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Dance - a set of figural sculptures
FINKOVÁ, Nikol
This diploma paper is divided into two parts, a practical and a theoretical part. The practical part portrays dance in a set of five figures of dancers created using the method of ceramic sculpture made of ceramic clay. The figures of dancers are chosen as representatives of five various dances that stand for the historical era and the continent where they originated. The theoretical part follows the set of sculptures with information about historical and local contexts of the individual dances as well as stylizations of each dancer and the working methods used.
The inclusion of the rhythmical forms in physical education at primary school in České Budějovice
BROMOVÁ, Kristýna
The aim of the graduation thesis was finding out the inclusion of dances and rhythmical forms in physical training lessons at primary school level. The research field was pupil´s relation to doing exercise accompanied by music. The resource file was 158 pupils of the second class of primary schools in České Budějovice. The research method was a questionnaire. The results file confirmed the presumption that the inclusion of rhythmical forms in physical education is not frequent, although the rhythmical forms are included in curriculum. The results were different in each school and even in each class. The research proved that only a half of pupils is a member of some physical, sport or dance interst group. This graduation thesis shortly reffered to the use of music accompaniment in education.
The Importance of Dance in the History and Today
BYSTRICKÁ, Jana
This dissertation covers with exploring the meaning of dance in human life in the history and today. It specialises on dance in the leisure time field and its therapeutic use and describes the evolution of dance since it´s ever been mentioned and its importance to human life at that time. The first part of the dissertation is concentrating on the history of dance in Bohemia and abroad. The chapters chart the time horizon of dance since antics till nowadays. In the highlighted periods of time it tries to elevate the meaning of dance form, which was characteristic for the actual period. The second part of the dissertation focuses on the meaning of dance as a free time activity and concentrates on recent trend {--} belly dance. The last part of the dissertation covers the meaning of dance as a therapeutic instrument in dance movement therapy.
The methodology concept of training simple gymnastic skills at the 1st stage of the primary school {--} rhytmic gymnastics
VINCIKOVÁ, Eva
The subject of this theses is to compose the suggestion of methodology training of rhytmic gymnastics for primary school children and its verification in practise. The aim of the research is to find out the entrance rhytmic skills, their eventual improvement with the help of the built-up methodology, and the exit level of rhytmic skills. The theses contains the complete preparations for physical training lessons, the set of trainings and the description of particular dances. The theses should make the questions of training of the easiest dances accessible for the teachers.
Literary Work as a Source for the Folk Dance Culture Studies
Stavělová, Daniela
The study deals with the use of belletristic texts for anthropologically aimed dance research. The author analyse notes on dance in the works of so-called village realists, Bohemian writers of the second half of the 19th century, who had been aiming to depict daily life of poeple in their books
On some terms in connection with the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage
Stavělová, Daniela
The consideration about the terms intangible cultural heritage, tradition, autenticity, folklore and folklorism are only a small part of the discourse running within ethnochoreologic and anthropologic study of dance, within which they are used, re-evaluated or formed in accordance with development of the discipline´s paradigm. The newly formed terms have advantage of posibility to avoid the emblemness of some hitherto used terms
Records of folk dances in Czech collections
Stavělová, Daniela
Dance records in collections of folk songs and dances of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and their fragmentary and incomplete nature pose many troubles for contemporary readers. They have to face varied terminology applied to a single fact, or by contrast, one name is used for steps comming in different melody, tempo as wel as metre/rythm.
The Dance - Records, Analysis, Terms. Proceedings of the 2nd Ethnochoreological seminar - Prague March 14.-15. 2002

Proceedings of the 2nd Ethnochoreological seminar include selected contributions dealing with problems of dance records, notation systems used in Czech and Slovac Republics. The structural analysis of folk dances and the question of their categorisation is reflected in some way as a result of international discussions led in the framework of the ICTM Study Group on Ethnochoreology.
Demand -- supply analysis of dancing classes within Prague and outskirts
Lipgart, Anna ; Bártová, Hilda (advisor) ; Černá, Jitka (referee)
The thesis analyses a demand on dancing schools, meaning the rate of intentions for dancing classes and particular customers' wishes about the form and content of a dancing class. It further compares wishes in question with the contemporary supply of dancing schools and, regarding to this information, formulates problems and ways of solving by changing components of the marketing mix. Thesis further summaries theoretical principles of marketing research and applies them on particular research. The practical part presents the results of evaluation and forms recommendations.

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