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Folklore ensemble Doudlebánek in the years 1982 -2022
BOHDALOVÁ, Eva
This final work is devoted to efforts to restore and maintain folk traditions and customs in the village Doudleby. The work consists of four consecutive chapters. The first chapter is dedicated to the establishment of the village and its history. The second captures attempts to restore traditions and customs typical of this village. The third is dedicated to one of the oldest folklore ensembles, the Doudleban National Ensemble. The fourth chapter records the children's ensemble Doudlebánek, which is the future for the preservation of folk customs and traditions.
Celebrations of folk traditions with two-year-old children in kindergarten
EICHNEROVÁ, Petra
This bachelor thesis is focused on celebration of folk traditions in the connection with two-year-olds children in kindergarten. In theoretical part there are mentioned general terms of stay of two-year-olds children in kindergarten, its develompment specifics and suitably education methods. This is followed by an introduction to folk traditions, its importance to the child and more detailed descriptions of masopust carnival. The last part of this thesis deals with the possibilities of fulfilling RVP PV due to holidays and folk traditons. In the practical part there was made change due to the limited operation of the kindergarten and the irregular attendance of two-year-olds children during COVID-19 quarantine. A qualitative research survey was carried out through interviews with kindergarten teachers focusing on how to use folk traditions in education of two-year-olds. Further there was processed, implemeted and evaluated a programme of masopust carnival celebrations with two-year-olds in kindergarten.
Winter landscape painting in the works of the selected Northern European painters between 1560-1660
Květ, Přemysl ; Jarošová, Markéta (advisor) ; Kotková, Olga (referee)
The diploma thesis is focused on the analysis of selected works of the winter landscape painting of the Norther European painters . Structurally, the work is conducted in such a way that it first introduces the evolution of landscape painting in the Northern Europe from 14.-16. century. In this context, three selected works are analyzed, whose scenes are set in the winter landscape. The cultural-historical context of the 16th-17th centuries is then outlined to familiarize with the circumstances of the time. century in the Netherlands. Then lives and works of the painters presented are briefly mentioned. The core of the thesis is the formal and iconographic analysis of selected works, especially from the workshop of the Brueghel's family and their followers. The landscape paintings with an impressive atmosphere are analyzed, observed are also habits and traditions of the ordinary inhabitants of the villages or towns whit is represented on the pictures. The attention of interest are also biblical scenes connected with the Nativity of Chist or folk celebrations of Christian feats during the winter. The purpose of this work is to reflect the importance of winter landscape with reference to the life of a common inhabitants taking into account the socio-historical context of the Netherlands 16th-17th...
The Winter in the Genre Painting of the Norther European Painters of the 16th and 17th Centuries
Květ, Přemysl ; Jarošová, Markéta (advisor) ; Nespěšná Hamsíková, Magdaléna (referee)
The master thesis called Winter in genre painting of the Northern European region in the 16th and 17th-century focuses with the theme of winter period performed on the works of selected artists from Northern Europe. It deals not only with her impressive atmosphere but mainly observes the habits and traditions of the ordinary inhabitants of the villages or towns what is represented on the pictures. The attention of interest is also biblical scenes connected with the Nativity of Christ or folk celebrations of Christian feats during the winter. On selected themes can further explore the forms of winter pleasures of ordinary people or hunting. The purpose of this work is to reflect the importance of winter landscape with reference to the life of a common inhabitants taking into account the socio-historical context of the Netherlands 16th - 17th century. Keywords: genre painting, Renaissance, baroque, Northern Europe, winter, habits, tradition, meeting, sport, carnival, celebrations, ice skating, landscape, hunting, holidays
Fašiangy/Masopust
Lyga, Andrej ; SOPROVÁ, Jana (advisor) ; CAPKO, Štefan (referee)
Ceremony of masks in folk tradition – Fašiangy (Mardi Gras) – in Bohemia and Slovakia. Attempt to define the mask phenomenon, its meanings, functions and forms across history and in various branches. Examination of own feelings and the disappearance of ceremonial and seriousness from traditions. Searching for original meanings from cult rituals through ancient festivals, mediaval times, Slavic forms of tradition till these days. Evaluation of own experience, participation in Prague carnival. Examining of the origin and development of the social mask and its influence in connection with the topic being processed. Obtaining excessive rationality leading to the disappearance of ritual and magical traditions. Dramatic art as a help in preserving the ceremonial tradition. Mutual help and inspiration.

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