Texts and Contexts

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
202TXK credit 2 24 hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 32 to 42 hours of self-study English, Czech summer

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Name of lecturer(s)

Department

The subject provides Department of Authorial Creativity and Pedagogy

Contents

I. Stage theatre (1959-1969):

II. Deserted Theatre (1970-1976); Institute Laboratorium:

III. Grotowski in the world (1982-1999):

IV. Main figure from Grotowski's nest and inheritance issues:

Learning outcomes

The course aim is to introduce students to the main phases of Jerzy Grotowski's work.

Prerequisites and other requirements

DAMU students, able to study the assigned texts (electively in Czech, English, Polish) may register for the course. Capacity is 10 people. Priority is given to Czech and international Dept. of Alternative and Puppet Theater students.

Literature

Literatura –anglicky, česky, i v překladech do mateřštiny jednotlivých studentů

Antonin Artaud: The Theater and its Double. Grove Press Books 1958. Dále A.Artaud Texty I., Herrmann & synové 1995

Jerzy Grotowski: Towards a Poor Theatre. Odin Teatrets Forlag1968 Dále české překlady in Texty – Teatr Laboratorium I, II, III, Svět a divadlo 9/1991, 6/1996, 3/1999

Peter Brook: With Grotowski. Theatre is Just a Form. Inst. Grotowskiego Wroclaw 2009

Ludwik Flaszen: Grotowski & Company. Odin Teatret + The Grotowski Institute, 2010 Virginie Magnat: Grotowski, Women, and Contemporary Performance. Meetings with Remarkable Women. Routledge New York, London 2014

Jana Pilátová: Hnízdo Grotowského. Na prahu divadelní antropologie. Institut umění – divadelní ústav 2009

Leszek Kolankiewicz – Jana Pilátová. Antropologické příběhy I, II, III. Taneční zóna 2019 č. 1 (s. 66- 81) č. 2 (s. 62 -77), č. 3 (s. 84-99)

Evaluation methods and criteria

Credit base on class participation (75% attendance), in place of attendance is a written interpretative tex, studied during absences.

Further information

No schedule has been prepared for this course

The subject is a part of the following study plans