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Innovation Marketing Strategy Selected Sports Organizations
Šášková, Simona ; Hniličková, Barbora (referee) ; Kysel, Jiří (advisor)
The Bachelor Thesis deals with an innovation of marketing strategies of sports organization DANCE STUDIO B-FRESH. The theoretical basis of the work focuses on the general theory of marketing, specifics and trends of sports marketing. The analysis of the current situation describes in detail the whole organization. It is used together with the survey results for my own innovation proposals.
Competency profil of a Street Dance coach
Kárníková, Kateřina ; Janák, Vladimír (advisor) ; Štědroň, Bohumír (referee)
Title: Competency profile of a Street Dance coach Objectives: The aim of this work is to find the key competencies and needs for the profile of a Street dance coach. The competencies are discovered through questions given to dance students and trainers.The benefit of this work should be seen during the selection of the dance trainers. Methods: The research is made from quantitative methods and interviews. The interviews of the dance students and trainers were made through an electronic questionnaire. The respondents were addressed on the social media. The theoretical part of the thesis comes from the studied professional literature, internet sites and personal experience. Results: We found out which are the key competencies that a trainer should have. Based on the results of the research we choose the 12 most important competencies of a street dance trainer, which were valorised thanks to the weighted average and split by importance. Keywords: Dance, Street Dance, Coach, Competence
Online street dance lessons
Prchalová, Aneta ; Hájková, Jana (advisor) ; Panská, Šárka (referee)
TITLE Online street dance lessons AUTHOR Aneta Prchalová DEPARTMENT Department of Physical Education SUPERVISOR PaedDr. Jana Hájková ABSTRACT The diploma thesis deals with online teaching of street dance. The theoretical part is focused on defining the basic concepts of the issue, the development of street dance in the world and in the Czech Republic, the structure of street dance classes, methods and forms of work, the personality of a teacher and the use of online street dance classes. The practical part is based on a research survey through an interview with street dance teachers and their students. The aim of the research is to find out whether street dance teachers used online lessons during the coronavirus epidemic and, if so, which applications worked for them. The aim of the diploma thesis is to evaluate the results of research and summarize the possibilities of online teaching street dance for students. Part of the diploma thesis is "Methodology, how to teach street dance via Zoom application", which is verified in practice and supplemented by a final reflection. KEYWORDS Street dance, dance, online lessons, personality of a teacher, Zoom application.
Dance, movement, photography
Peguero, Benjamin ; ŠIMŮNEK, Michal (advisor) ; JANOŠČÍK, Václav (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to introduce contemporary dance photography and Czech street dance culture. As a dancer and photographer, I have been interested in the ability of photography to reproduce dance as an artistic expression and, as a physical, emotional and in a given context, a deeply anchored experience. The work will be based on Benjamin's concept of aurativeness, through which I will consider the ability of photography to reproduce the dance, from the point of view of three direct participants in the dance event: the spectator watching the dance; the photographer who shoots the dance scene; and the dancer himself, who dances and moves most intensely. The work will be based on the observation of the Czech street dance scene and, in addition to the above, will give an overview of Czech and world dance photography with emphasis on street dance.
Street Dance Elements in Movement theatre
Stará, Michaela ; BYČEK, Alexej (advisor) ; SOPROVÁ, Jana (referee)
This thesis includes analysis and opinions on how to use elements of Street Dance styles in movement theatre. It contains the definition of the term and brief history of Street Dance. There are many different styles of this dance, therefore the meaning of my thesis is not to describe all of them, but to concentrate on specific ones, which are being combined with movement theatre and are connected with my personal experience with them. I will point out the usage of these styles in the latest performances and will also explain my personal author‘s opinion on the topic.
Street dance - battles, events, lifestyle
Stejskalová, Natálie ; STAVĚLOVÁ, Daniela (advisor) ; DIATTA-REBCOVÁ, Monika (referee)
In my diploma thesis I would like to focus on dance battles events and on the street dance life style as it's the topic of my diploma thesis. I have been very close of the street dance world, as a dancer and an observer, since I witnessed countless dance battles, concerts, camps, workshops and so on - which gave me the knowledge to express myself on this topic and gave my perspective in both ways: from up to the stage and audience. I was always very curios and wanted to share with, such as: how does the street dance events looks like, what's happening there, what kind people attending it, what is the motivation for dancers, djs, choreographers, producers etc…? Where those events are happening and how often is them happening? My curiosity crossed the Czech Republic border, I wanted to know more from outside of my country. I believe that having the knowledge of what's going on abroad gives you power of discuss and compare things with confidence and comfortability. Mainly my research methods were observing and interviewing, then field diaries, video documentation, collecting as much information as possible from people that lives in this world nonstop, which gave me so much knowledge from inside, how they behave, how they communicate, their attitude etc. This scenario always fascinated me and after attending to many events, battles, meetings and jam sessions (as a dancer and observer), I was able to collect different point of views from another dancers, choreographers and guests and compare it with my own thoughts regarding to it, using my countless notes and hours of recording interviews, those tools combined gave me so much information.
Competency profil of a Street Dance coach
Kárníková, Kateřina ; Janák, Vladimír (advisor) ; Štědroň, Bohumír (referee)
Title: Competency profile of a Street Dance coach Objectives: The aim of this work is to find the key competencies and needs for the profile of a Street dance coach. The competencies are discovered through questions given to dance students and trainers.The benefit of this work should be seen during the selection of the dance trainers. Methods: The research is made from quantitative methods and interviews. The interviews of the dance students and trainers were made through an electronic questionnaire. The respondents were addressed on the social media. The theoretical part of the thesis comes from the studied professional literature, internet sites and personal experience. Results: We found out which are the key competencies that a trainer should have. Based on the results of the research we choose the 12 most important competencies of a street dance trainer, which were valorised thanks to the weighted average and split by importance. Keywords: Dance, Street Dance, Coach, Competence
Participant loyalty and satisfaction with services offered on Street Dance Kemp
Štrbíková, Barbara ; Čáslavová, Eva (advisor) ; Šíma, Jan (referee)
Participant loyalty and satisfaction with services offered on Street Dance Kemp Goal: Main goal of this thesis is to find a relationship between participant loyalty and satisfaction with services offered on Street Dance Kemp. Methods: In this thesis is used questionnaire and structured interview for obtaining data about participant satisfaction with services offered and about their loyalty to the event. Will be also examined the available competition in dance camps in Europe. To find a relationship between participant loyalty and satisfaction is used statistical method Kruskal-Wallis non-parametrical ANOVA. Results: Main result of this thesis is evaluation of the relationship between participant loyalty and satisfaction and future possible improvement of the services in order to get more loyal participants. Key words: sport event, street dance, hip-hop, questionnaire and interview, competition analysis, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA
Methodology of Teaching Modern Dancing Style Street Dance
Štěpánková, Lucie ; Hájková, Jana (advisor) ; Dvořáková, Hana (referee)
My dissertation is mainly targeted to all street dance lectors and teachers but is also for another people who are concerned about street dance education. Dissertation is writting about a street style history and is focused on creation of my own methodology proposal for an education of this style. Kids are really enjoying a lessons of street dance and the kind and level of this emjoyment is done by their age and level of performance.

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