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Game Principles in Czech Improv Theatre
Vlková, Markéta ; Just, Vladimír (advisor) ; Sarkissian, Alena (referee)
The main theme of this bachelor thesis is a reception of the czech improv theatre through game principles categories as Roger Caillois, the french sociologist, has defined them. The author of the thesis discover every single principle (mimicry, alea, agon, ilinx) in creations of some important personalities and subjects of czech improv theatre (Vlasta Burian, V+W, Ivan Vyskočil, Jaroslav Dušek, Improliga). Despite of strict quailification made by Caillois, she finds those principles functional together in a harmony. In the early chapters she tries to define the game phenomenon using various conception of the game from philosophical and sociological aspect. In addition, she distinguish the improvisation concept between improv in author's theatre and improv as the theatre sport. In the end of the thesis, she pays attention also to the role of entertainer which is the connecting character among all examined ways of improv theatre.
Impro theatre - theatre sports in Czech Republic
Urban, Jan ; Christov, Petr (advisor) ; Pšenička, Martin (referee)
This thesis focuses on the Theatresports as a general category of improvisational theatre. Theoretically analyses their structure in terms of theatre studies and interprets the principles of this specific approach to theatre production, deals with their history and development, also is trying to establish a suitable theoretical and conceptual apparatus for them. It also reflects the decade of work of Theatresports in the Czech Republic, summarizes their characteristics and places them in context with other selected speeches theatrical improvisation on the Czech scene. Keywords: Theatresports, Keith Johnstone, improvisational theatre, improvisation, contemporary Czech theatre, Czech improvisational League

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