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Jerome Robbins - the basic proposition of his contribution to classical dance
Grabcová, Eliška ; JANEČEK, Václav (advisor) ; KŘENKOVÁ, Mahulena (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the personality of Jerome Robbins and his contribution to classical dance. The work serves as a primary source of information about Robbins' life, the impact on the dance world and his work. The aim of the thesis is to inform about Jerome Robbins' enrichment of classical ballet technique with other dance styles and to inform about his new vision of the development of classical dance in the 20th century.
Interactive Software in Choreography
Šmídová, Monika ; BURIAN, Vladimír (advisor) ; JANEČEK, Václav (referee)
This dissertation looks into the field of interactive performing, by adapting analytical view that links traditional art with technology. By providing a historical overview of interactive performances, motion recording and interactive software development, this work acts as a brief insight into past and current topics relative to the field. Additionally, key characters that took part in shaping interactive performances over time are introduced.
THE DANCE ELEMENTS OF ADAGIO IN THE CONTEXT OF PAS DE DEUX
Smělá, Barbora ; Janeček, Václav (advisor) ; Křenková, Mahulena (referee)
My schoolwork called The Dance Elements of Adagio In the Context of Pas de deux concerns a description and structure of adagio and how adagio enriches the class of a classical dance, furthermore it also concerns Adagio as a part of scenic pas de deux. In the context of class of a classical dance of Adagio, my work deals mainly with methods of Russian teachers such as A. J. Vaganova and N. I. Tarasov. I also outline the beginnings of an evolution of pas de deux which are represented as duets in the nowadays ballet performances. Another aspect which I focus on is a description of scenic Adagio from Swan Lake, act 3, especially a partnership which is the indispensable part. The methodology and the division of dance with a partner is described according to N. Serebrennikov and his method.
Professional guild for dancers
Hannichová, Ivana ; Gremlicová, Dorota (advisor) ; Janeček, Václav (referee)
This bachelor thesis gives a brief overview of professional guilds for dancers, whereas historically maps their history from 19th century till present. The mapping is done from a worldwide perspective. Author shortly mentions a history of some of the oldest guild of dancing-masters and their development all over the world. Author gives more attention to similar organizations in Czech countries. Their rising is set into 19th century. The work subsequently gets through 20th century and the so-called ?Red Era? of communism in to present time. The work also goes into today?s European and American systems of professional guilds, their history, goals and legislative backgrounds. Special attention is given to a problematic in Czech republic, existing professional guilds and their practical importance.
MALE AND FEMALE ELEMENT IN CLASSICAL DANCE
Ličková, Gabriela ; Janeček, Václav (advisor) ; Křenková, Mahulena (referee)
Abstract This master thesis analyses the relation of classical dance to dancers of both female and male sex. The first part briefly describes the history of classical dance, especially in terms of its key personalities, revolutionary moments which somehow influenced the view of ballet dancers from a gender perspective, the development of classical dance technique and pedagogy. The second part consists of a methodical analysis of the elements of classical dance in which both female and male dancers present themselves significantly - females for example by the technique ?sur les pointes?, and males by ?allegro?. In general, it is difficult to determine the strict boundary between the elements performed exclusively by male or female dancers. Nowadays, the differences between the sexes in terms of classical dance technique are vanishing.
Balanchine technique - allegro
Červíčková, Pavlína ; Janeček, Václav (advisor) ; Křenková, Mahulena (referee)
Through this Graduation theses, I would like to provide a comprehensive study of one part of the dance technique one of George Balanchine, one of the most famous neo-classical dance choreographer and founder of New York City Ballet. I focused on jump technique which enriched with new components and principles compared to Russian classical dance.
The classical ballet Technique for contemporary Dancers
Lacová, Martina ; Křenková, Mahulena (advisor) ; Janeček, Václav (referee)
This master?s thesis deals with classical ballet technique aimed at contemporary dancers. The text presents the basic concepts and ways of working in classical ballet and contemporary technique and it briefly describes new methods and approaches to the body. The main part of the paper researches questions related to the subject ? the training of contemporary dancers in classical ballet technique - based on the ideas and knowledge of notable classical ballet teachers and on opinions and remarks of contemporary dancers. In addition, the thesis also contains an interview with a famous teacher of classical ballet technique for contemporary dancers Zvi Gotheiner. I had the wonderful opportunity to realize this interview while attending his workshop in Vienna.
Development of Elements of the Academic Dance in Dance Manuals of 18th and 19th Century
Durczaková, Kristina ; Kazárová, Helena (advisor) ; Janeček, Václav (referee)
This master thesis deals with the development of elements of the academic dance during 18th and 19th century as described by dancing masters and theoreticians in their treatises. Using a chosen sample of dance elements, the thesis demonstrates the development of the inner content of dance terms and compares the manner of executing and describing the elements by individual authors such as Pierre Rameau, Gennaro Magri or Carlo Blasis. The development of individual dance elements is compared with the currently used ones and the thesis therefore represents an insight of historical development of the terminology of the academic dance.
The Personality of Wilfride Piollet
Gajerová, Vítězslava ; Janeček, Václav (advisor) ; Křenková, Mahulena (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on personality and teaching activities of Wilfride Piollet. The main theme of my bachelor thesis is gathering informations about artistic life of Wilfride Piollet. I am also interested in causes and in process of creation a method of Flexible bars. The method of Flexible bars is sophisticated system based on analysis of mouvement research.
The Position of Lower Limbs in Classical Dance
Danzerová, Barbora ; Čumpelík, Jiří (advisor) ; Janeček, Václav (referee)
Abstract This bachelor thesis focuses on the positions of lower limbs in classical dance and the influence the positions have on the dancer?s carriage. The lower limbs are not only the base of carriage, but also serve as the source of information for the central nervous system (feed-back), which anticipates the intention of the dancer (feed-forward). The aim The aim of the thesis is to point out the correct position of legs in classical dance. It is the basic predisposition for the realization of related movements without the risk of overburdening of the movement apparatus. Key words carriage of body, position of legs, kinesiology

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