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Overlaps of Theathre photography: The Phenomenon of Slam Poetry
Vlasáková, Šárka ; Lábová, Sandra (advisor) ; Silverio, Robert (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to capture the atmosphere of the Czech slam poetry scene and the essence of this young and increasingly popular genre, which is based on the interaction between the artist and his audience. The practical part of the bachelor thesis is a photobook titled Slam poetry: Beyond the limits of poetry. It introduces the genre of Slam poetry through authentic moments from Czech exhibitions, backstage and workshops at school workshops. Furthermore, it also brings personal stories of artists and refer to the creative process of slam texts themselves. The theoretical part aims to describe the specific photographic elements, which are used during the photobook production. It explains the characteristics approaches to theatre photography and focuses on its well-known authors, especially in the Czech environment. It also looks for the overreach of this type of artistic photography into the social sphere through the introduction of photography of subcultures connected with a particular artistic genre. It introduces the phenomenon of slam poetry from its origins through the international and domestic scene to its influence on primary and secondary school education.
Past, Present and Future of Poetry Slam
Šilhavá, Anna ; Kopáč, Radim (advisor) ; Neumann, Lukáš (referee)
The aim of the master thesis The Past, Present and Future of Poetry Slam is to describe the history and origin of this performative genre and characterize its poetics, describe the course and rules of competitions and introduce the Czech slam scene. In the practical part, the aim is to prove the didactic potential of poetry slam as a motivation for self-creation of poetry among teenagers. The research will be conducted in the form of interviews with selected respondents.
Poetry slam and slam poetry in Germany and Czech Republic. History, forms and comparison
Lupínková, Martina ; Zbytovský, Štěpán (advisor) ; Blahak, Boris (referee)
This thesis deals with a contemporary phenomenon bordering on literature and performance, i.e. with the poetry slam. It summarizes the different attitudes to the terminology and the definitions of the key terms (particularly within the Czech-German discourse), includes the history of the poetry slam formation, its expansion to the other countries and its establishment in the Czech Republic and Germany. The work focuses on a comparison of important aspects of the "poetry slam" as an event format and the "slam poetry" as a literary genre on the Czech and German scene, which was based on available literature, slam visits, recordings from the events and interviews with the participants. The results of the comparative analysis provide the public better with the specifics of the both scenes, which is of importance especially to the Czech scene that has stayed without a public interest up to the present day.
SOLO IMPROVISATION
Karda, Ladislav ; HAVELKA, Jiří (advisor) ; MAZÚCH, Branislav (referee)
This paper examines the phenomenon of solo improvisation in the context of theatre sports. It includes the method of improvised story among the other existing disciplines of solo improvisation. The work maps the author’s journey and a year experience with solo improvisation and in the conclusion sumps up his experience and provides practical advices to potential solo improvisers. The work also includes interviews with people that do disciplines of solo improvisations to show different approaches of this particular discipline.
Poetry slam and slam poetry in Germany and Czech Republic. History, forms and comparison
Lupínková, Martina ; Zbytovský, Štěpán (advisor) ; Blahak, Boris (referee)
This thesis deals with a contemporary phenomenon bordering on literature and performance, i.e. with the poetry slam. It summarizes the different attitudes to the terminology and the definitions of the key terms (particularly within the Czech-German discourse), includes the history of the poetry slam formation, its expansion to the other countries and its establishment in the Czech Republic and Germany. The work focuses on a comparison of important aspects of the "poetry slam" as an event format and the "slam poetry" as a literary genre on the Czech and German scene, which was based on available literature, slam visits, recordings from the events and interviews with the participants. The results of the comparative analysis provide the public better with the specifics of the both scenes, which is of importance especially to the Czech scene that has stayed without a public interest up to the present day.
Costume as tool of resolve in "lived" and "staged" reality
Černíková, Marie ; TICHÝ, Zdeněk (advisor) ; PREKOVÁ, Jana (referee)
My dissertation focuses on the forms of costume outside the theatre. For its purpose I propose reflecting the western society at the beginning of the second decade of the 21st century as a form of staged (shaped by the abundance of dramatic narrative in media) reality. I discuss the role of mass media in relation to the spectator, e.g. visual and narrative codes effecting our own self representation.

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