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History of Directing 2

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Course unit code:
204DRE2
Course unit title:
History of Directing 2
Mode of delivery:
zkouška
Range:
2/T
Type of course unit:
Study plan Režie a dramaturgie alternativního a loutkového divadla (Bc.) – compulsory subject
Study plan Scénografie alternativního a loutkového divadla (Bc.) – optional subject
Level of course unit:
bakalářský
Year of study
Study plan Režie a dramaturgie alternativního a loutkového divadla (Bc.) – 1st year
Semester when the course unit is delivered
letní
Number of ECTS credits allocated:
2
Garant předmětu:
Karel MAKONJ, Martin KUKUČKA, Lukáš TRPIŠOVSKÝ
Name of lecturer(s):
Martin KUKUČKA, Lukáš TRPIŠOVSKÝ
Study Objectives:

1. Appreciating the specific qualities of directorial work.

2. Understanding direction as an artistic pursuit.

3. Time-space imagination as a part of directorial talent.

4. The actor as partner to the director.

5. The director as part of a team.

6. Attaining a basic historical command of the trends in directing work.

Mode of delivery:
Prerequisites and co-requisites:

1. Creative ability.

2. Ability to analyse and synthesise.

3. Ability to compare and generalise.

4. Ability to visualise.

5. General knowledge of international drama.

6. General knowledge of international art history.

7. General knowledge of theatre history.

8. General knowledge of the history of fine art.

9. General knowledge of dramatic creation.

10. General knowledge of psychology.

Recommended optional programme components
Course contents:

Curriculum:

1. Changes in understanding the function of direction accentuating the principles of alternative and puppet theatre.

2. The beginning of repertoire and ensemble theatre as an impulse to a new understanding of theatre direction.

3. Naturalism, realism and symbolism as inspirations for directors.

4. Theatrical avant-garde and the Second Theatre Reform.

5. Current trends in direction.

6. The question of theatre space.

7. The question of acting, its methodology and techniques.

8. Ritual and anthropological theatre.

9. The topic of contemporary world puppetry.

10. Creative application of historic impulses in personal creative work and developing your own talent and individuality.

Syllabus:

The purpose of this subject is not to cram students with dates, names and terms but for them to acquire knowledge which will not only guide them through the subject but will serve as an inspiration for future artistic work. For these reasons, the subject is not conceived as a summary of knowledge on directing as such but chiefly on directorial trends and directors with a close relationship and contact to alternative theatre. This explains the emphasis, for example, on Classical theatre, Romanticism, Symbolism and both theatre reforms of the 20th century, as well as non-European theatre sources. In this respect the question of theatre space and of acting is especially relevant and becomes an appropriate platform for clarifying the student?s own individuality in future artistic work. This is supported by an interest in other theatre forms such as the puppet, mask and last but not least the concept of ritual, which is still much used today.

Study materials:

G.H. Brockett: Dějiny divadla

Jan Hyvnar: Herec v moderním divadle

Petr Scherhaufer: Čítanka z dějin divadelní režie

Kalendárium z dějin divadelní režie

Paul Pörtner: Experimentální divadlo

A.I.Tairov: Odpoutané divadlo

Karel Martínek: Mejerchold

Michail Čechov: O herecké technice

K.S.Stanislavskij: Můj život v umění

Heinrich Braulich: Max Reinhardt

Peter Brook: Pohyblivý bod

Prázdný prostor

Nitky času

Miloslav Klíma: Jan Grossman

Kazimierz Braun:Druhá divadelní reforma

Jan Kopecký: Antoin Artaud

Louis Jouvet: Nepřevtělený herec

Jean Vilar: Tajemství divadla

S.M.Ejzenštejn: Kamerou, tužkou a perem

Zdeněk Hedbávný:Alfréd Radok

Divadlo Větrník

Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Assessment methods and criteria
Language of instruction:
Czech
Work placement(s):
Pracovní stáž není u tohoto předmětu zavedena.
Course web page:
Note:
Schedule for winter semester 2010/2011:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
Schedule for summer semester 2010/2011:
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
místnost R210
Učebna

(Karlova 26, Praha 1)

11:00–12:30
(paralelka 1)
Fri
The subject is a part of the following study plans:
Generated on 2011-6-17
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