Dramaturgy, a Component of Theatrical Art 1
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction |
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204DSD1 | Z | 1 | 2/T | Czech |
- Tutor:
- Miloslav KLÍMA
- Synopsis:
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Brief history of the subject; three elements of dramaturgy (authorial; dramaturgy of the whole and dramaturgy of one production; dramaturgy of an enterprise, activity, experiment). Rules of production, team cooperation. Examples: B. Brecht: Caucasion Chalk Circle, production of the Liberec Naive Theatre, Mrštík Brothers: Maryša, Hradec Králové DVÚ production.
- Prerequisites:
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1. General knowledge of Czech and world literature on drama
2. General knowledge of basic theatre studies
3. Capacity for analysis and relection
4. Creative prerequisites
- Study Objectives:
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1. To acquaint students with the content of the dramaturgic components of a theatrical work regarding its historical development, current trends and approaches.
2. To acquaint students with dramaturgy?s functional connection with other elements in a dynamic, i.e. constantly interactive approach.
3. To acquaint students with the basic and accompanying tasks of dramaturgy from the origins of a stage work through its live existence as a live piece of work.
- Outline and Syllabus:
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Curriculum:
1. History of dramaturgy
2. Modern conception of the three basic pillars of dramaturgy
3. Theatrical space and its designation and definition in dramaturgy
4. Possibilities and characteristics of theatrical activity, enterprises and experimentation
5. Theatrical creation as a team enterprise
6. Development towards full transparency of dramatic textual sources
7. Energy of the primary material, energy of the stage work
8. Titles of works used in development and final works
9. Individual steps of dramaturgy from the idea to the final performance
10. Questions of interpretation, appeal and stereotypes
11. Function of metaphor, adaptations and allusions
12. Extreme experience: Grossman, Krofta
13. Three approaches: analytical, thematic, associative
14. Presentation of the theatre and accompanying activity
Syllabus:
Individual chapters of the syllabus are analysed in detail and explained both as a summary of possibilities, aiming rather to open up the broadest possible range of possibility than to reach a categorical definition, and are also documented in analysed and reflected projections of the records of stage works which can be used to good effect for the relevant subject (e.g.: B. Brecht?s The Caucasion Chalk Circle in the production by I. Rajmont in the Naive Theatre in Liberec using a combination of actors and stage characters in puppet theatre; Mrštík Brothers: Maryša directed by J. Grossman in the DVÚ Hradec Králové together with J. Grossman?s study On the Interpretation of a Text as an example of the essential interpretation of a text; Collective Work: Song of Life directed by J. Kroft DRAK Theatre in Hradec Králové as the essential treatment or adaptation of a text and combination of puppetry and dramatic methods; Moliere: Don Juan directed by J. Grossman in Divadlo Na zábradlí in Prague as an example of adaptation and interpretation of of a production. And many other productions in this line, where it?s possible to get DVD recordings). The aim of the lectures and accompanying projections is to show students how the elements of a stage work are interlinked, how they constantly interact, and the main tasks of dramaturgy in this procedure.
1. History of dramaturgy
2. Modern conception of three basic pillars of dramaturgy
3. Theatrical space and its designation and definition in dramaturgy
4. Possibilities and characteristics of theatrical activity, enterprises and experimentation
5. Theatrical creation as a team enterprise
6. Development towards full transparency of dramatic textual sources
7. Energy of the primary material, energy of the stage work
8. Titles of works used in development and final works
9. Individual steps in dramaturgy from the idea to the last performance
10. Questions of interpretation, appeal and stereotypes
11. The function of metaphors, adaptations and allusions
Individual chapters of the syllabus are analysed in detail and explained both as a summary of possibilities, aiming rather to open up the broadest possible range of possibility than to reach a categorical definition, and are also documented in analysed and reflected projections of the records of stage works which can be used to good effect for the relevant subject (e.g.: B. Brecht?s The Caucasion Chalk Circle in the production by I. Rajmont in the Naive Theatre in Liberec using a combination of actors and stage characters in puppet theatre; Mrštík Brothers: Maryša directed by J. Grossman in the DVÚ Hradec Králové together with J. Grossman?s study On the Interpretation of a Text as an example of the essential interpretation of a text; Collective Work: Song of Life directed by J. Kroft Theatre DRAK in Hradec Králové, as the essential treatment or adaptation of a text and combination of puppetry and dramatic methods; Moliere: Don Juan directed by J. Grossman in Divadlo Na zábradlí in Prague as an example of adaptation and interpretation of a production. And many other productions in this line, where it?s possible to get DVD recordings). The aim of the lectures and accompanying projections is to show students how the elements of a stage work are interlinked, how they constantly interact, and the main tasks of dramaturgy in this procedure.
12. Extreme experience: Grossman, Krofta
13. Three approaches: analytical, thematic, associative
14. Presentation of the theatre and accompanying activities
- Study materials:
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Dictionary on Aesthestics
Dictionary of World Theatre Slovník světového divadla (DÚ)
Divadla studiového typu (sborníky DÚ)
World theatre (sborníky DÚ)
The Modern Face of Theatre
A Play on Love and Death, Ubu Roi, Comedy on Torture (Hra o lásce a smrti, Král Ubu, Komedie o umučení (DÚ volumes)
Myšlení o divadle I a II
Magazines: Theatrical Review, The World and Theatre, DISK, the Puppeteer Časopisy: Divadelní revue, Svět a divadlo, DISK, Loutkář
And other literature stated in the accreditation materials for the KALD DAMU Study Program and posted on KALD DAMU websites
- Note:
- Schedule for winter semester 2009/2010:
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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 Fri Thu Fri - Schedule for summer semester 2009/2010:
- The schedule has not yet been prepared
- The subject is a part of the following study plans:
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- Doporučený bakalářský produkce (compulsory subject, optional subject)
- Doporučený bakalářský režie a dramaturgie ČD (optional subject)
- Doporučený magisterský dramaturgie ČD (optional subject)
- Doporučený magisterský dramaturgie ALD (optional subject)
- Doporučený magisterský režie ALD (optional subject)
- Doporučený magisterský scénografie ALD (optional subject)
- Doporučený bakalářský scénografie (optional subject)
- Doporučený magisterský scénografie - kostým a maska (optional subject)
- Doporučený bakalářský teorie a kritika (subject determining qualification, optional subject)
- Doporučený magisterský teorie a kritika (optional subject)
- Doporučený magisterský herectví ČD (optional subject)
- Doporučený magisterský režie ČD (optional subject)
- Doporučený magisterský herectví ATP (optional subject)
- Doporučený magisterský scénografie - film a televize (optional subject)
- Doporučený magisterský scénografie (optional subject)
- Doporučený magisterský herectví ALD (optional subject)
- Doporučený bakalářský režie a dramaturgie ALD (subject determining qualification, optional subject)
- Doporučený bakalářský scénografie ALD (optional subject)
- Doporučený bakalářský dramatická výchova - komb. (optional subject)
- Doporučený magisterský dramatická výchova (optional subject)
- Doporučený magisterský dramatická výchova - dvouleté komb. (optional subject)
- Doporučený magisterský produkce (optional subject)
- Doporučený bakalářský herectví ATP (optional subject)
- Doporučený magisterský dramatická výchova - tříleté komb. (optional subject)
- Doporučený magisterský scénografie v anglickém jazyce (optional subject)