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Choreographic thinking of the contemporary Czech dance authors
Veselá, Jitka ; Gremlicová, Dorota (advisor) ; Ondrašíková, Věra (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on choreographic way of thinking of the contemporary Czech dance authors. I asked seven choreographers who were working in Prague during my research. I spoke to Mirka Eliášová, Dora Hoštová, Jan Kodet, Jan Komárek, Tereza Ondrová (VerTeDance), Lenka Ottová, and Tomáš Rychetský. I prepared a range of questions. According to these questions I wanted to find out the way of their thinking, how do they think and work. I also wanted to find out what is different and what is the same in each choreographer´s working style. The extent of interviews is different because it depended on their willingness to cooperate. Main sources for my Bachelor thesis were interviews I made with choreograprehers, their choreographic works I saw on TV (which were available) and information I read on the internet. Bachelor thesis is divided into four parts. First is commentary to research, ensue main research, other contains interviews with choreographers´curriculum vitaes and the last is conclusion. The text also includes appedix containing all questions I used which is located at the end of the bachelor thesis.
The butoh phenomenon, its origin, spread and influence on European dance scene
Burešová, Lucie ; Kazárová, Helena (advisor) ; Gremlicová, Dorota (referee)
This master thesis deals with the phenomenon of Japanese modern dance art called butoh. It approaches its inspiratory influence, socio-cultural background and the conditions of its rise. It follows its development within three generations of Japanese dancers. It discusses the issue of spreading butoh beyond frontiers of Japan and the reactions of accepting this new artistic movement in Europe. It also gives an outline of this phenomenon in Bohemia and its influence on both European and Czech dance scenes.
Dance as a phenomenon of life - its meaning and function in Balinese society
Gordon, Bronislava ; Stavělová, Daniela (advisor) ; Gremlicová, Dorota (referee)
This master thesis discusses dance as an important phenomenon of Balinese culture. The expression of dance is analyzed from different perspectives ? from the view of the important phases of development in Balinese history - the prehindu epoch, the hindu-javanese epoch and royal courts, the small principalities with the arrival of the Dutch, and the 20th century. The next chapter depicts the specific form of Hinduism found in Bali and some of its philosophical ideas as portrayed in dance. The following chapter illustrates the temple system, the place for dance, the spiritual preparation of the dancers, the structure of ceremony, the social organization banjar and the dance school system. The last theme discussed is the function and meaning of contemporary dance within Balinese society.
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.
Choreographic style of Maurice Béjart
Nečasová, Sylva ; Gremlicová, Dorota (advisor) ; Gremlicová, Dorota (advisor) ; Wiesner, Daniel (referee)
Bachelor?s work called The choreographic style of Maurice Béjart shows a life and work of this French choreographer and also of some of his closest co-workers from companies and schools that Béjart himself founded. In certain chapters I deal with the biography of Maurice Béjart, the companies and dancers, schools and their distinctive teachers. In my work I also present a list of Béjart? s works for theatre, film and books dealing with his life. I also add a necessary index of the companies of Maurice Béjart, his choreographic and literary works (all in chronological order) and the awards he received. I finish with the characteristic of the choreographical style of Maurice Béjart.
Dramatic method of Jiří Kylián´s work
Malá, Kateřina ; Wiesner, Daniel (advisor) ; Němečková, Elvíra (advisor) ; Kubicová, Ivanka (referee) ; Gremlicová, Dorota (referee)
This bachelor thesis discusses five performances created by Jiří Kylián (L?enfant Et Les Sortileges, The Soldier?s Tale, Kaguyahime, Tantz-Schul, One of a Kind). First chapter contents short information about choreographer?s life. Each choreography is analyzed in the following chapters. Every chapter contents information about the date and place of premiere, the author of music, libretto, stage design, costume and light design. The main interest targets the dramatic line of the performance. Especially if some crucial moments are visible, how many dancers are there in the performance, creation and usage of stage and stage properties. Choreographic creation is also described. I compared these titles with focusin on the evolutin of choreographers work with elements described thereinbefore.
Dance Music of Nicola Matteis junior
Ferjentsik-Wernerová, Blanka ; Kazárová, Helena (advisor) ; Gremlicová, Dorota (referee)
The Dissertation "Dance Music of Nicola Matteis junior" works out not very known area of scenic dance music in baroque operas of Viena 's Courts composers in the first half of the 18th century. Main purpose is to introduce dance artwork of the recognized composer Nicola Matteis junior and to set it into the historical background. It mentions about the cultural course of events at the imperial court in Vienna. It also informs about the lives and works of those composers and libretists, who are authors of operas containing Nicola Matteis 's dance music. It tries to proof, that dance had very important place in baroque opera as equal partner to music and singing.

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