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Directing 3

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201REZ3 ZK 4 4/T Czech
Tutor:
Jan NEBESKÝ
Synopsis:

A subject focusing on a theoretical and practical acquaintanceship withh the process of directorial work and on the confrontation with the most important trends in modern and contemporary Czech and international direction. After a theoretical introduction to elementary terminology and getting to know key methodological procedures the studies are correspondingly driven by preparation, ongoing generalisation and reflections on work in performance tasks. Preparation develops chiefly on the basis of interpreting literature for the theatre, particularly drama which the direction builds using stage devices as an integrated structure and specific system.

Prerequisites:
Study Objectives:

1. The ability to read and interpret a text and create a dramaturgic-directorial concept.

2. The ability to analyse a dramatic situation and the motivation for the behaviour of dramatic figures.

3. The ability to lead and motivate actors in a warm-up of the situation between director and actor.

4. The ability to create and organise a dramatic space.

5. The ability for scenic stylisation and diversification.

6. The ability for time-space expression of the sense of a dramatic situation using mis-en-scenes.

7. The ability to coordinate and control all elements of creative performances and their harmonisation in a single thematic whole.

Outline and Syllabus:

1. The performance objective and the dramaturgic-directorial concept.

2. A structural analysis of the dramatic situation and the motivation for the behaviour of dramatic figures.

3. Conventional and expressive behaviour and actions in a dramatic situation.

4. Scenic stylisation - its possibilities and drawbacks.

5. Creating and organising a dramatic space.

6. Fabulation between director and actor, warming up a situation and creating mis-en-scenes.

7. Performance as an entire structure and a specific system.

Syllabus:

Based on an analysis of the relevant dramatic material students are encouraged to create a dramaturgic directorial concept and to name the performance objective. The main starting point is in the first stage of study chiefly a practical structural analysis of the dramatic situation and its components. The analysis is understood to be the basis of scenic realisation, in which emphasis is placed chiefly on a clear and lucid time-space expression of the meaning of a dramatic situation using mis-en-scenes. The individual phases of a situation are accented, develped and diversified with regard to their thematic importance from the point of view of the whole. In the director's management of actors during the situation warm-up emphasis is placed on the motivation of the dramatic figures emerging from the relevant circumstances. Students also learn to create and organise a dramatic space as a hierarchic structure of thematic relations between individual elements in the stage space. During studies special emphasis is placed on developing coordination and the harmonisation of all elements creating a performance as a single thematic whole.

Study materials:

Pavis, Patrice ? Dictionary of the Theatre

Gordon, Robert ? The purpose of playing: modern acting theories in perspective

Schechner, Richard - Performance theory [2005]

Bogart, Anne - A director prepares: seven essays on art and theatre

Čechov, Michail Alexandrovič - The path of the actor

Čechov, Michail Alexandrovič - To the actor: on the technique of acting

Donnellan, Declan - The actor and the target

Hauser, Frank; Reich, Russell - Notes on Directing: 130 Lessons in Leadership from the Director`s Chair

Gaskill, William - A Sense of direction

Krasner, David (ed.) - Method acting reconsidered: theory, practice, future

Lecoq, Jacques - The moving body: teaching creative theatre

Luere, Jeane - Playwright Versus Director: Authorial Intentions and Performance Interpretations

Hodge, Alison - Twentieth century actor training [2007]

Johnstone, Keith - IMPRO: improvisation and the Theatre

Merlin, Bella - Beyond Stanislavsky: the psycho-physical approach to actor training

Mitter, Shomit - Systems of Rehearsal. Stanislavsky, Brecht, Grotowski and Brook

Rudlin, John - Commedia dell´arte: an actor´s handbook

Rudlin, John; Crick, Olly - Commedia dell´arte: a handbook for troupes

Stanislavski, Constantin - An actor´s handbook: an alphabetical arrangement of concise statements on aspects of acting

Stanislavski, Constantin - An actor´s work: a student´s diary

Thomas, James Michael - Script analysis for actors, director and designers

Zarrilli, Phillip B. - Psychophysical acting: an intercultural approach after Stanislavski

Note:
Schedule for winter semester 2009/2010:
06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon
Tue
místnost K101
Učebna

(Karlova 26, Praha 1)
NEBESKÝ J.
15:00–18:30
(paralelka 1)
místnost K333
Učebna

(Karlova 26, Praha 1)
NEBESKÝ J.
15:00–18:30
(paralelka 1)
Fri
místnost K333
Učebna

(Karlova 26, Praha 1)
NEBESKÝ J.
11:00–13:00
(paralelka 1)
Thu
Fri
Schedule for summer semester 2009/2010:
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