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The use of Chod folklore in music education at the first stage of primary school
SCHAMBERGEROVÁ, Adéla
The presented thesis deals with the topic of Chod folklore, explores the potential of its use in music education lessons at the first level of primary school and presents its relevance in the content of the educational subject music education or educational area Art and Culture. The theoretical part deals primarily with Chod folklore and its specifics, the wider cultural and historical context of the Chod region and at the same time reflects on the topic from the position of current didactics of music education. The practical part then presents a set of six interconnected music education lessons that gradually develop the theme of Chod folklore and its related content.
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Folklórní cestovní ruch - možnosti jeho rozvoje ve vybrané oblasti
Surmanová, Karolína
Bachelor thesis "Folklore Tourism -- possibilities of its development in selected area" describes tourism and its relationship to folklore. Tourism is an important sector affecting the economy around the world. There are different forms of tourism in the Czech Republic. A specific form is folklore tourism, contributes to the development and preservation of local traditions. Typical place for folklore tourism is region Slovácko. The work is dedicated to mapping the folklore activities in the area of promotion and development specifically in the ethnographic section Dolňácko.
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Vplyv kultúry vína a ľudovej kultúry na rozvoj juhomoravského vidieka
Kotulková, Katarína
This diploma thesis is focused on the Hodonínsko microregion analysis, which resulted in several findings. These results are about the vineculture status, the winegrowing and the culture allied with it. The analysis is also focusing on a folklore as such which is influencing the microregion and its development. The influence of wine on a folk culture was investigated through the sectional analyses of the microregion with help of a literary and internet sources. The subjective opinions are extracted from the semistandardized interviews. Based on the gathered information, the microregion can be seen as a prosperous wine region with a respect for a traditions, but with lower level of tourism. As the conclusion of this thesis, the SWOT analysis has been made together with the strategy concept. The strategy is consisting in drawing the younger generation into action by involving them into the traditional cultural actions through the learning program.
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Využití tradičních hodnot a vliv západního modelu podnikání ve vinařství
Stehlíková, Martina
The Bachelor's Diploma Thesis Utilization of Traditional Values and the Influence of the Western Model of Enterprise on Viniculture is divided into four main chapters which are further divided into subchapters. The first chapter deals with the development of viniculture in Western European countries and the current state of global wine production. In the second chapter I analyse traditions related to viniculture, folklore and vinitourism. The third chapter describes wine enterprises in the Czech Republic, wine import and export, wine business legislation and the wine black market. The last chapter explores the basic characteristics of the wine business model and the new alternatives in the sphere of marketing and digital technologies.
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Venkov a kulturní dědictví na příkladě Zlínského kraje
Svitko, Matěj
This thesis aims to the material and ethereal culture in the Zlín region with the emphasis on the countryside. The culture includes wide variety of terms, which are subject to the theoretical part of this thesis. In the other parts is adduced common characteristic, cultural and historical context and future developments of Zlín region. The emphasis is placed on the definition of cultural phenomenon in theoretical and practical level. Furthermore, I dealt with financial capacity in cultural department. In the summary of this thesis I sum up the findings, which I find out during the field work.
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The folk dance issues from physiotherapy perspective
VALACHOVÁ, Veronika
This bachelor thesis is dealing with the problematics of folk dances. The general preview of folk dances is mostly positive, also being considered as beneficial to health, although they put a lot of load and preasure on the lower limb joints. This thesis focuses on the physiotherapeutic aspect of folk dances. The first goal of the thesis is set up to find out what are the most common problems with the musculo-skeletal system that bother folk dancers and which parts of the body they have impact or affect to. The second goal of this thesis is focused on the options of compensatory exercises in terms of being part of primary and secondary prevention. Second part of the thesis describes folk dances, targets on the health effect of folk dances on the body as well as their basic characteristics. Due to the results of research in the practical part, the theoretical part also deals with the anatomy and kinesiology of the knee-joints and on their examination. The practical part of this thesis is divided into two parts. The first part is designed in the form of quantitative research, when this (previously mentioned) was sent to approx. 130 amateur and professional folklore ensembles from all around Czech republic. The main aim of the this questionnaire was to find out which musculo-skeletal problems most often afflict folk dancers. The second part is focused on seven probands from the folklore group Rokytí from Rokycany, selected by purpose. The condition for participation was existence of problems with a part of the locomotor apparatus so as a close-fitting results of the previous questionnaire. These participants were tested on the effectiveness of the suggested compensatory exercise based on the sort of their suffered issue. According to the results of the questionnaire, it can bedeterminated that a large number of folklore dancers suffer from musculo-skeletal problems. There must be said that only few of them use compensatory exercises, and many of them do not pay any attention to the pain what so ever. It is just the fact, that compensatory exercise serves as a primary prevention against injuries of joints, ligaments and muscles and do compensation for the consequences of one-straight stress and preasure. In the future, this thesis may be used by physiotherapists dealing with problems of the musculo-skeletal system of dancers or by members of folklore ensembles themselves and to provides a prevention of damage. It can also be used by teachers at pedagogical faculties and conservatories as a educational inspiration.
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Ambivalence of Identity: Cultural Traditions As a Theme in Contemporary Czech and Slovak Art
Maixner, Miroslav ; Klodová, Lenka (referee) ; Janečková,, Zuzana (referee) ; Zálešák, Jan (advisor)
The dissertation focuses on the phenomenon of a new presence of references to traditional folk culture in contemporary Czech and Slovak art. Emphasis is placed on the period from the year 2000 to the present. The core of the work consists of chapters devoted to artists who in this period significantly thematized various aspects of traditional folk culture, either as a partial element of specific projects or in the form of continuous interest in the field. The essence of this part is to show the breadth and heterogeneity of the examined manifestations across the media spectrum. The main purpose of the work is to analyze and place the researched phenomena in a relevant context within the theory and history of art. The reason is their different nature from thematically similar manifestations in the 19th and 20th centuries. In addition, when compared with current trends abroad, a number of connections are shown, such as links to environmental issues, criticism of the state of society and, above all, to new issues related to personal and collective identification. Therefore, I base the analysis of these phenomena on a hybrid interdisciplinary basis using theoretical approaches to identity in the social sciences and humanities. I do so in the introductory theoretical chapters, but the main focus is on the final analytical synthesis. To a large extent, it also builds on data obtained from interviews with artists, the transcripts of which the reader will find in the appendix. Finally, the documentation of curatorial projects and exhibitions realized as a practical part of the dissertation project is attached.
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Nav
Serebrianska, Daria ; Záhora, Zdeněk (referee) ; Vaněk, Vojtěch (advisor)
The topic of the diploma thesis is the creation of a computer game of the platform genre called "Nav". The work examines the stages of game creation and the position of games in contemporary art. The purpose of this work is to create a game based on Slavic, especially Ukrainian, mythology.
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