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Use of pupil`s free time
SEDLÁČKOVÁ, Pavlína
Various branches of science deal with interpretation of leisure time. It is possible to view leisure time from various perspectives {--} pedagogical, psychological, sociological, economic, health-hygienic, political etc. Leisure time is generally considered to be the period of time when people freely make decisions about activities they want to perform at the moment. It is concerned with out-of-work activity or extracurricular activity which is not connected to meeting individual or existence needs. The art of using leisure time well belongs to one of social indicators of life quality. Active leisure activities, in addition to fulfilling current desires and relaxation, also perform a lot of social functions. Especially in young adults and children they serve as an effective social prevention and are important parts of the process of developing value system and priorities. The title of this thesis is Leisure time utilization in primary school pupils. I focused my attention on children because they belong among the most risky population groups from the perspective of incorrect choice of leisure time activities which can lead to development of socially pathological phenomena. The objective of the thesis is to make a survey of leisure time activities of primary school pupils in České Budějovice and to find out whether there is a difference in leisure time utilization in pupils of the 1st and 2nd grades of primary schools and the 2nd grade of primary schools and multi-year grammar schools. Theoretical part of the thesis is compiled by content analysis from documents stated in the list of used resources. For the empirical part I have chosen the quantitative method of questioning using questionnaires which were distributed in 5th and 7th grades of randomly selected primary schools and 2nd grades of randomly selected multi-year grammar schools in České Budějovice. Charts and graphs are used to present the results. Objectives of the thesis were accomplished. The results show that respondents mainly perform mentally active and passive activities. In 5th grades of primary schools and in 2nd grades of multi-year grammar schools the active mental activity predominates over the passive mental activity, in 7th grades it is the other way round. All three groups of respondents spend least time doing a physical activity. Hypothesis that 1st grade primary school pupils use their leisure time more actively than 2nd grade pupils was

Slovak National Uprising
Orság, Michal ; Terén, Laco (referee) ; Ambrůz, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was to bring events after 1945, when there was a period of remembrance in the company , which served as a therapy , politics and aesthetics . Work on the memories gradually morphed into , among other things , to the monuments that act against collective oblivion . Arise place of remembrance , which relate to historical events and private stories . Partisan monuments fill in the country which they have to remind essentially absent . Again remembering you and gets to the surface again forgotten information that creating a logical connection form the structure . This structure is subject to change , which helped by rewriting and overlapping information in different layers of the structure . Neither art does not avoid the remembrance and forgetting , and creates a theme of a strategy , which is included rewriting . Media and individual override blank sheets in the past, currently , collecting and composing the mosaic , which allows you to create your own identity.

FollowThe Blue Sign
Horák, Petr ; Palla, Marian (referee) ; Ruller, Tomáš (advisor)
Intervention into the public space / hoax -  Forged tourist signs in the  fields (obora = game preserve/park) Holedná(Brno Jundrov - Bystrc). Against standard practices, the trail is marked off any existing paths, through fences, signs are extremely frequent Work bordering with political art. The trail was handed over to  Mayor Onderka at the occassion of his birthday.

Conversion of Beuron Chapel
Burgerová, Lenka ; Zemánek, Václav (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
The chapel of the former boromeian closter in Teplice is an important example of the work of monastery art school of benedictins of Beuron. The closter, today the building of the high school of Teplice, was built on the place of former city walls, connected by a prestigeous bouleward with the city center. Today, the building is surrounded by a non-valuable buildings, the bouleward is full of transport during the whole day and near is a highway. The old architectural structure was mainly destroyed and replaced by block of flats made of concrete. The topic ic getting the life back into the building and connect the building back into the public space, to join the "public=city" with the "private=school". The topic is to gain back the dignity and certain monumentality. The topic is to create the space for school activities, workschops, meetings, exhibitions, happenings, and last, but not least, weddings. The high school students should be the future intelectual elity of the space and newly reconstructed space may has the power to reinforce their linkage with the place, which can possibly mean they will search for a job in Teplice after their university studies. I belive, that the architecture has the power to attach the people to the space and to establish the genius loci. And such an opening of the space deserve the gymnasium and the chapel (which is not known to the public in Teplice) 20 years after the Velvet revolution, which itselves, was an opening of the space on the level of politics.

Development of non-professional scenic dance 1945 - 1968
Smugalová, Zuzana ; Gremlicová, Dorota (advisor) ; Lössl, Jiří (referee)
This master thesis surveys historical development of non-professional art of dance in the Czechoslovak Socialistic Republic during politically complicated era after the Second World War. It follows trends of scenic dance and dance education, initially influenced by social realism and subsequently by the arrival of jazz and modern dance techniques. It summarizes facts about organisational provision of non-professional activities in the field of art, including the system of displays, festivals and competitions. It brings an outline of the state of dance education in the area of spare-time activity. Thus it allows to look into the era that is stigmatized by today?s prejudice caused by the same black and white vision for which the era itself had been noted.

LIFE CULTURE PERFORMANCE PRODUCTION
Mudruňková, Ludmila ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Šesták, Jiří (referee)
Graduation thesis themed ?Life culture performance production within the space of manor quarters? by its alignment and objectives freely link to previous bachelor thesis written under the name Ludmila Pešková in 2007, which was devoted to culture life of the countryside and country communities. Within the production point of view, an environment of the castles and chateaus embody different parameters of the successful organizational action than manor houses and commons. Understanding of the large difference between the characters of the life culture performance intended for natural countryside environment or thoroughbred environment of the manor quarters, needs long-term study of the theoretical materials and articulation with the outcomes of the field researches. Submitted text opens many important themes which cover monument preservation, national culture politics, private ownership and existence or absence of culture-economic-power elites and their cultural responsibility in face of wide society. Text is divided into the four parts. The first one ?Reasoning and reflection? defines basic terminology; following part ?Historical background of the culture life on castles and chateaus? brings the outcomes of studies of the theoretical materials and academic essays aimed on history in relation to art and culture. Third part analyzes today?s situation of the life culture performance production on castles and chateaus and exemplifies the analysis by many examples. The closing part of the text offers overall outcomes of the research summarized into the small vademecum. It indicates specific directions and rules of life culture performance production, which are beneficial for our historical monuments, and which productions in manor quarters might be followed by success.

Czech Commercial Photography During the Era of Normalization
Hrabětová, Kristina ; Czumalo, Vladimír (advisor) ; Dias, Pavel (referee)
The thesis is presenting the specific situation of Czech commercial photography during the era of normalization. It tries to analyze the production of photographers working for the companies oriented toward the export. The text explores functionality of these companies, the assignments policy, censorship and honorary politics. It also investigates relationship between advertisement for the foreign markets and organization the local fine art scene. The thesis lists the photographers working for these companies, interviews with some of them and illustration of visual style of the period.

Art culture as a segment of the cultural life of nations
Čermák, Martin ; Patočka, Jiří (advisor) ; Hanzlík, Jan (referee)
The principal aim of this thesis is to undertake a historical analysis of cinematography in Czech Republic and France, respectively. In more detail, this analysis will concentrate on financing that flows towards film-making in said countries, while at the same time focusing on the artistic aspect of movies that are created thanks to this financing. This paper tests two hypotheses, which will be either confirmed or rejected after the analysis. First concerns the impact of political regimes on funding available to national film-making, and what effect does this have on the quality of film. The second one assesses the film quality from the perspective of special art tendencies.

Private and public
Šmídlová, Petra ; Sedlák, Michal (advisor) ; Fulková, Marie (referee)
The thesis deals with the relationship between the private and the public spheres in modern and postmodern society. It explores these spheres and relationships from the view of political philosophy and sociology. Confronting the topics and the structures with trends of contemporary art and visual culture. The goal of the thesis is to show the croocked evolution of these relationships and warn about their influence on our culture.

Subject analysis of cultural columns in Mladá fronta newspaper in the consequence of social changes after 1989
Valjarevićová, Eva ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Trampota, Tomáš (referee)
Before my analysis of cultural column in the newspaper Mlada Fronta Dnes, I asked a few questions and I set a hypothesis. I was curious, how the cultural page in the newspaper was influenced by american culture. In determined years 1992, 1996 and 2000, from four to eleven years after the 1989 velvet revolution in Czechoslovakia, followed by the change of political regime, I analyzed, to what extend are film, literature and fine arts published in the newspaper and also what space the cultural column actually takes. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)