Theory of Drama 1
- Course unit code:
- 204TED1
- Course unit title:
- Theory of Drama 1
- Mode of delivery:
- zápočet
- Range:
- 2/T
- Type of course unit:
- Study plan Scénografie alternativního a loutkového divadla (Mgr.) – optional subject
Study plan Herectví alternativního a loutkového divadla (Mgr.) – optional subject
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
- zimní
- Number of ECTS credits allocated:
- 1
- Garant předmětu:
- Karel MAKONJ, Jaroslav ETLÍK
- Name of lecturer(s):
- Jaroslav ETLÍK
- Study Objectives:
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1. Students of direction and dramaturgy in alternative and puppet theatre are introduced to the theory of drama; familiarisation with elementary theatrological concepts used in Czech theatre science. Defining these concepts in relation to general art theory, aesthetics and theories of other artistic genres.
2. Familiarising students with the structural-semiotic approach to theatre in Czech theatre science and the limits and drawbacks of this theatrological school. Comparison with other methodological approaches.
3. Specific features of the theory of drama and its concretisation (and application) regarding the specific features of individual theatre genres.
4. Introducing students to the unique subject of puppet theatre, e.g. the completely different structural definition of the acting component for this type of theatre work compared with other (non-puppet) theatre genres.
5. The student?s ability to gain a strong overall understanding of the theory of drama, both at a general level and as regards individual theatrical genres.
- Mode of delivery:
- Prerequisites and co-requisites:
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1. Creativity
2. Ability to think independently about a subject
3. Ability to analyse and reflect
4. Capacity for synthetic thought
5. Sufficient cultural outlook and detailed knowledge of theatre history
- Recommended optional programme components
- Course contents:
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Curriculum:
1. The tradition of a structural - semiotic approach to drama in Czech theatrology
(Zich, Mukařovský, Honzl, Veltruský) and historico-theoretical analysis of its sources: (Durdík,Hostinský,Šklovskij, Ejchenbaum, Tyňanov, Jakobson,
Bogatyrev).
2. Established Czech drama terminology and the areas it addresses (dramatic character, dramatic person, situation, subject, plot, story, motive, theme)
3. Basic concepts of Pierce semotics applied to theatrical creation (icon, index, symbol)
4. Expanding the material to include another theatrologist. Approaches. The limits and drawbacks to the structural-semiotic school. Comparison with other methodological approaches in theatre science: phenomenology (Ingarden, Merleau, Ponty), hermeneutics (Gadamer),
theatre anthropology (Schechner, Savarese, Barba), contemporary hermeneutics
(Ricoer, Mathauser), French structuralism (Levi-Strauss, Barthes),
post-structuralism and a tematologie (Genette, Todorov, Poulet), post-modernism and
deconstruction (Derrida, Lyotard, de Man etc.).
5. Puppet theatre specifics, defining the acting component of puppet theatre in relation to other forms of theatrical expression, and in connection with its specific function in puppet creations.
6. Application of the structural semiotic (Zichov) model to puppet theatre (stage character, dramatic person). Definition of the puppet as a theatrical function.
7. Broadening the approach to other areas of puppet theatre theory
(Kavrak, Lorenzová, Bensky, Knoedgen, Jurkowski et al.).
Syllabus:
As theoretical knowledge is an essential condition for every director and dramaturg in developing the talent to operate in the complex world of theatrical language, the teaching of the theory of drama has quite a broad conceptual basis and attempts to chart the theoretical problems of theatrical creation (where possible), even in the most subtle contexts. This is the only way that directors and dramaturgs can become university-educated figures with a wide cultural outlook and deep knowledge of the subject, so making it possible for them in future to perform their own creative work consciously and purposefully; i.e. professionally, in the best sense of the word.
Teaching is conducted in the form of lectures.
- Study materials:
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Patrice Pavis : Divadelní slovník
Základní pojmy divadla ( teatrologický slovník, ed. P. Pavlovský)
Jan Císař : Proměny divadelního jazyka
Jaroslav Etlík : Divadlo jako zakoušení
Jaroslav Vostrý : Režie je umění
Jaroslav Vostrý : Ejzenštejnovy lekce divadelní režie
Jan Císař : Teorie herectví loutkového divadla
Jaroslav Etlík : Činohra
Jaroslav Etlík : Definice loutky
P. Brook : Prázdný prostor
J. Honzl : K novému významu umění
J. Honzl : Základy a praxe divadla
J. Mukařovský : Studie z estetiky
Viktor Šklovskij : Teorie prózy
Viktor Šklovskij : Próza (teorie, úvahy)
Sergej Ejzenštejn : Kamerou, tužkou, perem
Vsevolod Mejerchold : Rekonstrukce divadla
Antonin Artaud : Divadlo a jeho dvojenec
Divadlo (časopis, ročníky 1956 ? 1970)
Divadelní revue (časopis, ročníky 1990 ? 2006)
- 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:
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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 2010/2011:
- The schedule has not yet been prepared
- The subject is a part of the following study plans:
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- Scénografie alternativního a loutkového divadla (Mgr.) (optional subject)
- Herectví alternativního a loutkového divadla (Mgr.) (optional subject)
- Režie a dramaturgie alternativního a loutkového divadla (Bc.) (subject determining qualification)
- Scénografie alternativního a loutkového divadla (Bc.) (optional subject)