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THEATRE PRODUCTION IN ORIGINALLY NON-THEATRICAL SPACES
Vanišová, Apolena ; MAKONJ, Karel (advisor) ; KLÍMA, Miloslav (referee)
In this essay, I focus on the issues of theatre production in an originally non-theatrical space. The work aims at describing the relation between the space and the directorial, stage design and visual component of a production, setting specific projects as examples. I map my work in an originally non-theatrical space and I describe the process of creation of individual projects of that kind. Based on the realization of many productions, theatre installations and one visual installation, I introduce possible artistic approaches and working procedures. The essence of this work lies in finding and naming the moments where the project is formed by the space and those where, in the contrary, the project affects an existing non-theatrical space. The thesis provides a summary of experience gained by working in non-theatrical spaces and suggests possible connection between artistic and production management activity. The reader is offered a number of starting points and assumptions in the matter of working in a non-theatrical space and our attention is brought to the advantages and difficulties of such work.
SCENOGRAPHY AS A USAGE OF SPACE
Pospíšilová, Jitka ; SMOLÍK, Robert (advisor) ; ŽIŽKA, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis discusses the matter of using space in theatre scenography. There is a description of non-traditional usage concept of scenographic space in the 20th century in the theoretical part of the paper and my experiences with the organisation of space usage, work with lights and sound, costumes making during the creation of the following pieces - Sarajevo and Endgame - in the practical part of the paper, including the part of working with actors in various space (rehearsal phase and the piece itself). The possibilities of how to make the theatre "non-theatrical" and how to close up with the audience are also discussed. Picture documentation is attached to the paper including basic scenography sketches and photographs from both pieces.
Author´s Work with Material in Theatre and Non-theatre Space
Benešová, Tereza ; TÄUBELOVÁ, Kristýna (advisor) ; SMOLÍK, Robert (referee)
Within my master's degree project Bathrooms I cooperated on the creation of several performances and theatre productions, in bathrooms of private flats as well as in theatre space. The main content of my thesis is therefore a reflection of these personal experiences, which are mostly founded on work with authentic material as a significant source of inspiration. The first part of the thesis concentrates on ten short performances in authenthic space (bathrooms), which were created in years 2009-2011. Here, I look into the solutions of the individual performances from the position of an author and a performer. At the conclusion of this part, I mostly place emphasis on the communication with the audience within the functions in authentic space, and I compare my own approach to the methods of other artists. The second part of the thesis is focused on the projects which I implemented in theatre space, together with other colleagues. These projects were founded on my experiences from the bathroom performances. In this part, I analyse the evolution of creative process, and seek connection with the experiments in authentic space.
STYLIZATION VERSUS AUTHENTICITY, SCENOGRAPHY IN NON-THEATRICAL SPACE.
Svobodová, Barbora ; SMOLÍK, Robert (advisor) ; TÄUBELOVÁ, Kristýna (referee)
This studie thesis make an attempt to identify issues related to the staging in nontheater space. It make an effort to point out the pros and cons hidden in non-theatre space and search for possible solutions resulting complications. The author deals with the question of what degree of stylisation and authenticity is suitable and appropriate for the non-theatre space conditions to avoid dilution and elusiveness of the final theatrical form. Attention is paid mainly to visual solutions of the costumes and masks, their function and redeemable value in physical and documentary theatre and their relationship to selected non-theatre space. On the example of the physical and documentary project Mary gave it. How will you give it? (directed by: Linda Petáková) make the paper an attempt to specifically identify the different staging folders in which the emphasis is on the communication with authenticity of nontheatrical space. The last of all make the author an effort to other custom solutions for staging posibilities for this particular type of theatre.

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