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Czech puppetry of the 20th century.
KYSELKOVÁ, Františka
The bachelor's thesis is in a theoretical-practical form. The theoretical part introduces puppet as a form of art and describes its different kinds. It also deals with the development of Czech puppetry during the 20th century and puts it into historical context. It introduces important artistic associations, artists, designers, directors, amateur and professional troupes. The practical part builds on the findings in the first part of the thesis and presents the author's experimental creation of a puppet.
The Puppeteer, the Oldest Journal in the World of Puppetry (1912-2009)
Pivodová, Eva ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Wolák, Radim (referee)
Puppeteer, World's Oldest Periodical Focused on Puppetry (1912-2009) Diploma Thesis Eva Pivodová Abstract This thesis focuses on the history of the magazine Czech Puppeteer (Český loutkář), or Puppeteer (Loutkář), the world's oldest continuously published periodical of its kind. The first 3 chapters describe in detail the magazine's transformations between 1912- 1950, its further existence is described more briefly in the final chapter. The resource material consisting primarily of the published issues of the magazine served as the basis for historical analysis. The text also puts the history of the magazine into context with the development of puppetry and it includes references to relevant theatrical literature. The magazine was founded by Jindřich Veselý in 1912 in Prague. In the first period of its existence (1912-1913), it helped to integrate the Czech puppetry community and it emphasized the values of genuine Czech puppet theatre. After 1917, Puppeteer (Loutkář) continued to publish both theoretical and practical articles. In 1940, it was replaced by Puppet Theatre (Loutková scéna). But Puppet Theatre was soon cancelled as well and so the only periodical focused on puppetry published during war was a simple cyclostyled bulletin. After the war, the renewed Puppet Theatre had to adapt to the new...
Puppeteer 1912-2012: 100 years of world's oldest periodical focused on puppetry
Bláhová, Eva ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Sekera, Martin (referee)
Puppeteer 1912-2012: 100 Years of World's Oldest Periodical Focused on Puppetry Rigorous Thesis Eva Bláhová Abstract The thesis focuses on the history of Czech Puppeteer (Český loutkář), the world's oldest continuously published periodical about puppetry. The first three chapters deal with its transformations between 1912 and 1950, the two following chapters describe in detail its existence from 1951 until 2012. The resource material consisting primarily of all volumes of the magazine served as the basis for historical analysis. The text also puts the history of the magazine into context with the development of Czech puppetry and it includes references to relevant literature. The magazine was founded by Jindřich Veselý in 1912 in Prague. After a short break between 1914 and 1916, it continued as Puppeteer (Loutkář), publishing articles about all aspects of puppetry. In 1940, it was replaced by Puppet Theatre (Loutková scéna). But Puppet Theatre was soon cancelled as well. After the war, the renewed Puppet Theatre (1945-1950) had to adapt to the new ideological demands and so it emphasized the role of puppets in education. From 1951 on, Czechoslovak Puppeteer (Československý loutkář, 1951-1992) focused fully on ideological issues, but it managed to maintain its professional qualities. Since 1993, the...
The Puppeteer, the Oldest Journal in the World of Puppetry (1912-2009)
Pivodová, Eva ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Wolák, Radim (referee)
Puppeteer, World's Oldest Periodical Focused on Puppetry (1912-2009) Diploma Thesis Eva Pivodová Abstract This thesis focuses on the history of the magazine Czech Puppeteer (Český loutkář), or Puppeteer (Loutkář), the world's oldest continuously published periodical of its kind. The first 3 chapters describe in detail the magazine's transformations between 1912- 1950, its further existence is described more briefly in the final chapter. The resource material consisting primarily of the published issues of the magazine served as the basis for historical analysis. The text also puts the history of the magazine into context with the development of puppetry and it includes references to relevant theatrical literature. The magazine was founded by Jindřich Veselý in 1912 in Prague. In the first period of its existence (1912-1913), it helped to integrate the Czech puppetry community and it emphasized the values of genuine Czech puppet theatre. After 1917, Puppeteer (Loutkář) continued to publish both theoretical and practical articles. In 1940, it was replaced by Puppet Theatre (Loutková scéna). But Puppet Theatre was soon cancelled as well and so the only periodical focused on puppetry published during war was a simple cyclostyled bulletin. After the war, the renewed Puppet Theatre had to adapt to the new...

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