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Ferdinand Kafka (1841-1926) . Period Cultural Educational Activity in the Region
Štěpánová, Marie ; Brožová, Věra (advisor) ; Hrabáková, Jaroslava (referee)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the personage of Ferdinand Kafka (1841-1925), a representative of period cultural and educational activities in the context of the Malé Svatoňovice area, at the utter end of Czech lands, lying at the sharp Czech-German linguistic line. Public activities of Ferdinand Kafka occur in the second half of the 19th century and the first two decades of the following one. The case study is on a topic which has never been researched, and works with a historical-comparative method that draw from a large amount of primary sources, such as from personal archives of Kafka's family or the document collection of the amateur theatre. This profile takes notice of Kafka's life events, family and social background, and, above all, of his work for the region. We can find Ferdinand Kafka as a council man, responsible for decision making in his home town, and as a speaker of the people, ensuring communication between inhabitants and their aristocrats. He is described as a folk writer and a gifted public narrator. This follower of revivalist traditions contributed to national culture also by the foundation of a large number of local Czech educational guilds, such as the readers'company. The largest space is dedicated to the local theatre which Kafka helped to construct and where he performed and...
Aamateur theatre in the Region Rokycany into 19th. - 20th. Century
Jaklová, Anna ; Beneš, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Med, Jaroslav (referee)
The subject of this bachelor thesis deals with the development, history and significance of amateur theatre in the Region Rokycany since the beginning to the present. I'll briefly summarize history of amateur theatre and then I will focus on the history of the Region Rokycany and town Myto. As an example, I'll mention several theatres. I'd take a closer look on group of amateurs from Myto as an main example of amateur theater, which is one of the oldest amateur theatres in the region. I'll focus on their origins, how they survive in both world wars and communism. At last chapter I'll write about repertoar of amateurs of Myto. Keywords: amateur theatre, Rokycany, group of amateurs from Myto
„A Tragedy Turned Upside Down”: Amateur Operetta ant Its Place in Folk Entertainment
Čadková, Daniela
Organizing amateur parodical operettas or musical farces was a regular part of social entertainment, special evenings, amateur performances and carnivals and New Year’s Eve parties in the second of half of the 19th century. We use the example of the Edip král (parody of Sophocles Oedipus Rex) to demonstrate the popularity of this genre including its specific traits, scenographic practices and parodical processes.
Jiří Chalupa and the Amateurs´s theatre Youth Club in Havlíčkův Brod 1938-1945
VÁCHOVÁ, Aneta
The thesis deals with an amateur theatre in Německý Brod (nowadays called Havlíčkův Brod). In her thesis, the author focuses on an amateur actor Jiří Chalupa and his acting in this fellowship, especially in a part of the theatre which was established by young actor, mainly by students, as an official union of the theatre. Apart from this, the author deals with professional avant-garde theatres as well. The author focused on two official theatres, such as Osvobozené divadlo and D Divadlo, as young actors took their inspiration there. On these bases, the author tries to disentangle the network of theatres and how did they influence one another. These relationships were later lodged into cultural and political background.
Leisure activities in Písek between 1900 - 1950
KOUTNÍKOVÁ, Irena
This master thesis is focused on free time activities in Písek town between 1900 1950. The first part of work is based on terminology of free time. Next five chapters is focused on Písek town in detail to its history, culture, religion issues and exist of societes including free time activities. Last chapter is final
Leisure acktivities in Tábor between 1900-1950
SOKOLOVÁ LOSKOTOVÁ, Gabriela
The present paper deals with a development and a transformation of leisure activities in Tabor between 1900 and 1950. It is divided into five chapters and describes an influence of the socio-political situation on the transformation of leisure time.
History of amateur theatre in Trutnov region
Čepelková, Hana ; Dobeš, Jan (advisor) ; Sekyrková, Milada (referee)
(in English): The bachelor work deals with the history of amateur societies in Trutnov region from their origin in 19th and the beginning of the 20th century till the year 1945. The main part describes four local theatre societies. Two of them are from the Czech part of the region and the other two from the part with the Czech minority. It also focuses on circumstances of their origin and it covers cultural, educational and charitable activities, which they performed. This part does not forget the description of the relation with other societies and associations. The part of the bachelor work is also a description of administration of the societies, their composition, running and the relation with political authorities. For better understanding is drawn up a general development of Czech amateur theatre with emphasis on its national- educational function in the period of the national revival. The brief history of Trutnov town gives an idea of national and cultural development of the region. Tables and supplements completes an activity and running of amateur societies.
Aamateur theatre in the Region Rokycany into 19th. - 20th. Century
Jaklová, Anna ; Beneš, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Med, Jaroslav (referee)
The subject of this bachelor thesis deals with the development, history and significance of amateur theatre in the Region Rokycany since the beginning to the present. I'll briefly summarize history of amateur theatre and then I will focus on the history of the Region Rokycany and town Myto. As an example, I'll mention several theatres. I'd take a closer look on group of amateurs from Myto as an main example of amateur theater, which is one of the oldest amateur theatres in the region. I'll focus on their origins, how they survive in both world wars and communism. At last chapter I'll write about repertoar of amateurs of Myto. Keywords: amateur theatre, Rokycany, group of amateurs from Myto
Amateur theatre in the public space of Czech small town in the time of second half of 19th and first half of the 20th century. Shaping, working and social background of theatre associations in Mšeno and Mnichovo Hradiště in a comparative perspective
Zabilanská, Petra ; Kubů, Eduard (advisor) ; Jančík, Drahomír (referee)
This thesis focuses on how amateur drama groups in provincial towns were formed and how they operated. The time period under consideration is the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century. The theatre groups examined are from two towns; Mšeno and Mnichovo Hradiště. The position of these groups is traced in relation to the development of culture, economy and politics within Czech society. The author analyses the social makeup of such groups and its audiences. After examining the productions the groups had for individual seasons, the ways in which these productions have changed are examined, as well as what responses they received. The drama groups are looked upon as being part of public space. Most of the attention is focused upon the history of the group "Mácha a Tyl", beginning with its early activities, moving on to its development in the 19th and 20th century, and looking at the manner in which its amateur work, its repertoire and the buildings are used. In closing, this thesis demonstrates that the activities of these amateur drama groups were not only concerned with acting. An integral function of theatre was also to be a medium, to instruct and educate fellow citizens, and to function as a charitable organisation.
The translation of theatre plays focusing on school theatre groups. A commented translation of the drama collection Los árboles dormidos by David Llorente
Zábojová, Lenka ; Charvátová, Anežka (advisor) ; Obdržálková, Vanda (referee)
This work consists of three parts: the translation theory of drama and the specifics of school theatre, the translation of a play by David Llorente, Los árboles dormidos, and a commentary discussing the translation. The theoretical part focuses on problems and characteristics of translations of this genre. The commentary to the translation includes a translation analysis, a discussion of the translation problems and their solutions, and a typology of translation shifts. Keywords: Recipient, paradox, obsolescence of translation, scenic notes, school theatre, amateur theatre, translation analysis, translation shifts.

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