Pedagogical Seminar for Folk Dance 6

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
107EPSF6 credit 3 2 seminar hours (45 min) of instruction per week, 54 to 69 hours of self-study English summer

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Learning objectives:

The course focuses on watching film materials, recordings of dances of each ethnographic area and practical mastering of selected dances, in a practical workshop in the hall. Independent activity of students, aimed at obtaining information about the region, processing and using it in teaching folk dances.

The aim of the study is a deeper understanding of the selected ethnographic regions and pedagogical work on their dance mastery with emphasis on the specifics of the regions. The course is a continuation of the Pedagogical Seminar 5. Students create movement preparation for the selected area.

Thematic areas:

  1. Dances from West Bohemia: This region has a common cultural connection with the general development of Central European culture. The revival of local traditions is nowadays the work of modern rural groups and folk dance troupes, which have attempted to reconstruct the form of the traditional dance repertoire.
  2. Upper Chodsko: Postřekov, Girls' walking around before starting the dance, Do kolečka, Pair form and round form of dance, Zelený kúsek: Hopsasa hyjsasa, Shotysh, Tajče

Lower Chodsko: Do kolečka in 3/4 and 2/4 rhythm, Green Pieces, Brumlak, Salad, Martin, Manžestr, Štajdyš

  1. Klatovy region: Latovák with a spacy introduction, Mateník Talián, Hulán 3/4 from Bolešin,

Plzeň South Region: Vivatek z Kotrčova, Hulán á la hopla waltz, Štajryš

Pilsen West Region: the Sulislav couple's round, Lendlery,

Plzeň North Region: Plaska Girls and Mixed Circle, Pantofel from Dolní Bělá

Chebsko, Plánsko, Mariánsko-Lázně and Karlovy Vary: Roia from Chebsko, Dívčí a

fun rounds and rears from Chebsko and Karlovarsko, Krajcpolka from Karlovarsko and Chebsko, Schleifer (slide) from Ašsko,

  1. Dances from Haná: Haná is a vast fertile plain area in the centre of Moravia. It is rich in cultural heritage and with a long tradition of maintaining and cultivating awareness of its own cultural and ethnographic uniqueness. a) Central Haná: Cófavá from Annín, from Prostějov and Olomouc, from Tovačov, from Plumlov, Svatební Kot from Prostějov, Hanácké cifrování, Šáteček from Tovarová, Kalamajka from Tovarová, Tetka market from Konopice, Wallachian from Opocany, Hungarian from Annín, Sósedská (Shostavá) from Annín, Zahradnická from Konopice, Trojke from Tovačov
  2. Jižní Haná: Cófavá from Kojetín, Menuet from Nezamyslice, Kolo a snake from Bojanovice, Křížová polka from Nezamyslice, Šátečková, Kalamajka from Kojetín, Hos and Hosar from Drysice, Holuběnka, Huláň, Maďarka, Řetězová šotyška and Vařečková from Kojetín, Hořela lipka

Northern Haná: Cófavá from Droždín, hovadí (calup) from Čech pod Kosířem, Mazurka from Loučany, Hópák from Ruda, Mazurka babka from Ruda, Open Waltz from Moravičany, Špacírpolka from Jedlí

Learning outcomes

The student will gain information about the region, its processing and use in teaching folk dances, in preparing materials for teaching folk dance and creating performances for art school students, amateur and professional groups.

After each area covered, the student prepares technical training and searches for dances in the literature related to the area, develops a methodological procedure for teaching.

Prerequisites and other requirements

none

Literature

Required reading:

BONUŠ, František. The Golden gate is open : 10 beginning of folk dances from the Czech and Slovak Republics for childrenand adults with DVD and CD. Volume I. 1. vyd. Pinnacle: Edward J.P. O'Connor, 2012. ix, 92 s. ISBN 978-0-578-10552-9.

https://www.lidovakultura.cz/?lang=en

JELÍNKOVÁ, Zdena. Lidové tance z Čech, Moravy a Slezska. Díl VI, část 2. Haná: [Popisy tanců ke stejnojmenné videokazetě]. Strážnice: Ústav lidové kultury, 1997. ISBN 80-86156-01-X.

LAUDOVÁ, Hannah. Západní Čechy: popisy tanců ke stejnojmenné videokazetě. Strážnice: Ústav lidové kultury, 1994. Lidové tance z Čech, Moravy a Slezska; 1.

Recommended reading:

BARTOŠ, František. Národní písně moravské v nově nasbírané. Seš. 2. Brno: Matice moravská, 1889.

BLÁHA, Zdeněk. Tance z Postřekova na Chodsku. Domažlice: Muzeum Chodska, 1995. 108 s. ISBN 80-900245-2-1.

JINDŘICH, Jindřich. Chodský zpěvník: Chodské písně ve dvou a tříhlasé úpravě [hudebnina]. 2. opravené vyd. Praha: Orbis; SNKLHU, 1951-1952; 1953-1955. 6 sv.

MÁTLOVÁ-UHROVÁ, Ludmila. Hanácké tance z Tovačovska [hudebnina]. 1. vyd. Praha: Státní nakladatelství krásné literatury, hudby a umění, 1954. Národní tance. Velká řada; sv. 1.

SUŠIL, František. Moravské národní písně. 5. vyd. Praha: Argo, 2000. ISBN 80-204-0757-X.

VYCPÁLEK, Josef. České tance: 145(s varianty 185) čes. lid. tanců které zejména na Rychnovsku, Choceradsku i Táborsku sebral a zevrubně popsal... Praha: B. Kočí, 1921.

ZÍBRT, Čeněk. Jak se kdy v Čechách tancovalo: dějiny tance v Čechách, na Moravě, ve Slezsku a na Slovensku od nejstarší doby až do konce 19. století se zvl. zřetelem k dějinám tance vůbec. 2. vyd., (v SNKLHU 1. vyd.). Praha: Státní nakladatelství krásné literatury, hudby a umění, 1960.

Evaluation methods and criteria

Practical participation in the seminar is required, preparation of at least one movement-dance variation to the discussed folklore ethnographic area (technical preparation of dance skills of the ethnographic area).

Further information

No schedule has been prepared for this course

The subject is a part of the following study plans