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Dance in Brno
Bala, Filip ; Maršíková, Hana (referee) ; Galeová, Nicol (advisor)
"Ideal contemporary dance theatre" is the research issue of the pre-diploma thesis, which was published in book form. The dissertation "Euphony | Movement | Space" deals with a prototype that also responds to the urban structure. Consequently, other issues have arisen from the specific solution. Not only because of the complexity of the given location but also because of the new vision of the functioning of the theatre world through the influence of autonomous technologies.
Dance in Brno
Papcun, Peter ; Všetečková, Alena (referee) ; Galeová, Nicol (advisor)
Contemporary dance theater faces the problems of insufficient infrastructure and unsuitable spaces for its performances. Classic theater buildings and other transformed spaces often do not meet the specific needs of dance art. The lack of new, specially designed spaces in the Czech Republic leads to the migration of dancers abroad or to Prague. In this work, I devoted myself to the analysis of the current issue of dance theater and at the same time I focused on the analysis of the solved plot. Based on these analyses, I developed a proposal for a new theater that reflects the identified problems, offers solutions and deviates from standard ideas about the theater. The goal of my proposal is to create an environment that will be in line with the requirements and needs of the dance theater today. When designing the theater, I took into account aesthetic, functional and technical aspects in order to create a space that will allow the presentation of dance performances in the best possible form. The result is a comprehensive theater design, which is based on thorough analysis and at the same time brings innovative solutions for dance theater today. The building should be integrated into the scale of the city of Brno and become an integral part of its life.
Dance in Brno
Ondřejová, Daniela ; Páterová, Kateřina (referee) ; Galeová, Nicol (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis was to design a theatre building for dancing, placed in the centre of Brno, in one part of Roosevelt Street in the park of Danuše Muzikářová. The design continues in the pre-diploma project with the topic Ideal: Dancing Theatre, which examines the history and present of the stage space for dance, different ways of use of the space, theatre technology, the economic demands of the sustainability of a cultural building and its comparison with foreign countries. Especially there are interviews with people that are somehow connected with contemporary dance. I mainly follow historical development and interviews. In my opinion, dancing theatre in the Czech Republic does not have as broad audience as it could have. That is why I design the centre for dance, where I try to give people an idea of modern dancing theatre in different ways. Because it is a new form of dancing performance I wanted to look at the design of the theatre from a different point of view than usual. In the theoretical part of my thesis, I concentrated on a Japanese tradition connected with a dancing performance and overall perception of space and architecture. From those theses, I chose principles which I used in the design of my diploma project.
Dance in Brno
Kuklová, Tereza ; Všetečková, Alena (referee) ; Galeová, Nicol (advisor)
Dance, as many understand and perceive it, is no longer the dance we know from theater stages. It is not strictly confined to the movements of ballet, the compositions of contemporary dance, or the steps of traditional dances. Dance has begun to evolve more towards a spiritual direction. It is the expressive movements of individuals who convey stories through their movements, performers who react to their surroundings with their gestures, and groups of dancers who connect with each other through their movements. This is the current form of dance that spills out of the classical theaters and into the streets, cultural centers, and parks. It goes where there is a sensitive and perceptive observer. Such performers go where they feel comfortable, where they can develop their movements, their thinking, and where they can be inspired. However, currently, there are not too many spaces that are conducive to such individuals. In Prague, there are a few theaters that focus on the current direction of dance development and on dancers moving in this direction. In Brno, there are significantly fewer such platforms for dance, and the facilities are inadequate. Therefore, it happens that dance leaves Brno for cities where it has more favorable conditions. A step towards improving the conditions for contemporary dancers is to give them their own spaces, spaces designated for their dance. To move away from classical theaters, where these individuals feel rather uncomfortable in their large spaces. The aim of this work is to present a new form of theater as a space for free dance and movement artists. Incorporating such a structure into the scale of the city of Brno and integrating it into the city's life.
Modern dance instructor as a leisure time teacher
PRŮŠOVÁ, Monika
The bachelor thesis is concentrated on the instructor of modern dance who is influencing other people as the leisure educator. The author defines the term modern dance and also characterize particularities of this sports field. The thesis also deals with the dance as type of a leisure activity and it briefly characterizes the leisure education concentrated mainly on the dance and education of leisure activities. The piece of work is focused on the children at the age between six and eleven years. The author also characterizes the evolution of the children and their physical abilities and the readers of the thesis are able to find out something about the educational methods of the leisure educator as well. The last chapter focuses on the personality of the leisure educator. Furthermore, this part defines the aims of his work and the scope of his activity. The bachelor thesis also concentrates on the leisure educator in the field of dancing, mainly the modern one.
Personal Significance of Leisure Dance Activities for Non-Professional Dancers
HLAVÁČOVÁ, Nikola
The bachelor thesis deals with dancing, specifically non-professional dancing and its position in the context leisure dancing activities. The thesis consists of two parts, which are mutually connected. In the theoretical part, the work deals with dancing as a leisure activity, and the personality of a leisure educator as a dancing instructor. The thesis then focuses on factors developing the personality within the leisure dancing activity and subsequently it points to distinctive psychosocial needs typical of this team sport. In the research part, the method of qualitative research is used in the form of interviews which are then evaluated by means of the thematic data analysis. The research itself maps the experience of non-professional dancers with leisure dancing activity, and examines what subjective meaning they attach to this activity in their lives.
Detection of the most common functional disorders of the movement system of children attending the No Limit dance studio in České Budějovice
ŠTINDLOVÁ, Tereza
The diploma thesis is aimed at detecting functional disorders of the movement system, which are most found in dancers attending the dance studio No Limit. Twelve girls took part in the testing and were subjected to standardized tests. According to the results of the initial testing of individual probands, their personal characteristics of the detected disorders were processed. Then a set of compensatory exercises was designed, which was introduced into the training unit. The compensation program was to be applied for 8 weeks, always after dance training twice a week. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the compensation program had to be terminated prematurely and its effectiveness could not be verified through exit compensation program. The diploma thesis is even more concerned with the results of the entrance testing, the interconnection of individual test results with each other for individual probands and the overall characteristics of the tested group. Evaluation of posture by the method of Jaroš and Lomíček showed that 50% of girls had good (almost perfect) posture, 42% of girls had poor posture and 8% of girls had very poor posture. Hypermobility was demonstrated in at least one trial in 100% of girls. On the contrary, muscle shortening was not particularly pronounced due to numerous hypermobility. The shortening of the triceps was more pronounced in 50% of girls and the shortening of the scapula lifts in 33% of girls. In the tests of muscle weakness, the most common weakness of the gluteal muscles was in 75% of girls, the weakening of the lower scapular fixators in 50% of girls and the weakening of the direct abdominal muscle in 50% of girls.
Work in children's folklore ensemble with preschool children
BOŽOVSKÁ, Kristýna
The bachelor work is divided into two parts - theoretical and practical. The aim of my work is pointing out possibility of using folklore during work with preschool children. In the theoretical part I attend to basic introduction the folklore of the South Bohemia and of the West Bohemia forcefully on "Blaťácký" folklore, its gatherers and possibilities in education process. In the practical part I describe work with preschool children within the frame of children's folklore group "Javoráček". Experiences from work in folklore group I apply in create integrated whole named "Malí muzikanti", which I try to realise with preschool children in kindergarten.
Regulation and Restriction of Entertaining Activities in the Environment of the Unity of the Brethren in the Pre-White Mountain Period
Růčková, Markéta
The effort of the Unity of the Brethren as a church group was to form a Christian community according to the biblical image of the Apostolic Church, in which the supreme authority is the Scripture, which also serves as the highest measure of proper conduct at all levels. The behaviour of all Brethren members was to be adapted to this accordingly. Although the social structure of the Brethren members changed over its existence, the principles of order and discipline, characterised by an emphasis on moral quality of life, obedience and God’s commandments applied to all its members, regardless of estate or social status. On the basis of\nnormative sources derived from fraternal leaders or issued in synodal resolutions, as well as narrative sources, especially sermons, it is possible to observe how the Brethren viewed the entertainment activities of its members, celebrations related to human life events, holidays, music and games. However, the strict rules necessarily led to their violation when applied in practical life. \n

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