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Methodology of Classcial Dance 2

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Course unit code:
107MK2
Course unit title:
Methodology of Classcial Dance 2
Mode of delivery:
zkouška
Range:
1+1/T
Type of course unit:
compulsory optional subject
Level of course unit:
Year of study
předmět nemá určen ročník studia
Semester when the course unit is delivered
letní
Number of ECTS credits allocated:
5
Garant předmětu:
Václav JANEČEK
Name of lecturer(s):
Václav JANEČEK
Study Objectives:

Navazuje na studium předchozího ročníku. Završení základního (začátečního) stupně etapy výuky klasického tance (v návaznosti na Metodiku klasického tance 1). Pokročilý metodický rozbor, výklad a zadání nejen jednotlivých prvků, ale příkladu stavby celé učební a výukové lekce. Princip spojení každé výukové vazby s rozvojem žádaných fyzických dispozic. Stanovení režimu zátěže, systému stereotypního opakování s maximální psychickou koncentrací a kázní.

Mode of delivery:

This course is linked to Classical Dance 1 Methodology. It contains a detailled analysis of the elements of Classical Dance Technique of the 2nd year according to the curriculum of an eight year Dance conservatory. The instruction starts with the Agrippina Vaganova system, and additionally introduces students with other instruction systems (ex: Enrico Cecchetti, George Balanchine).

Prerequisites and co-requisites:

Linked to the study of the previous year. Creation and teaching of sample lessons in classical dance. Systematic and well-thought series of exercises, rules for a system of managing a lesson in the context of the entire school year, sequence, frequency of repetitions and structure of combinations in a lesson as a whole, with firm establishment of a line of connection from one exercise to the next.

Recommended optional programme components

No elective requirements.

Course contents:

The instruction of all exercises relies on the instruction of education principles in the development of the required physical talent, precisely the administration of a regime of difficulty, system of habitual repetition, maximum mental concentration and understanding of the material for the future dancer. Students learn in detailled and effective explanations, each element and prevent mistakes in execution. The instruction hour structure is linked to the previous semester and supplements, primarily the allegro and sur les pointes exercises.

Study materials:

Vaganovová A.: Základy klasického tance, 1981

Tarasov N. I.: Klasický tanec, 1983

Kostrovická V. ? Pisarev A.: Klasický tanec, 1968

Kostrovická V.: 100 hodin klasického tance, 1981

W. Warrenová W.: Klasická baletní technika,1989

Messerer A.: Lekce klasického tance

Janeček V.: Metodika klasického tance v uměl. škole (Cecchettiho metoda), 1993

Beaumont - Idzikovský: A Manual of the Theory and Practice of Classical Theatrical

Dancing - Cecchetti method, 1940

Lifar S.: Traité de Danse Academique, 1952

Schorer S.: Balanchine Technique, 2000

Kensley L., Sinclair J.: A Dictionary of Ballet Terms, 1977

Ždychincová. V. ? Pásková O.: Metodické poznámky ke klasickému tanci I. a II., 1978

Bazarovová.N., Mejová V.: Abeceda klasického tance, 1980

Morgan V.: Ballet CD-ROM, 1996

Ballanchine Essays

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

exercises, classes

Assessment methods and criteria

Credit is awarded based on:

participation in exercises and class

completion of the semester paper

During the course independent reading, participation in class discussions, which is a condition for credit are required. The exam is written and oral. The overall grading is comprised of 60% for class participation, 20% for the written and 20% for the oral parts of the exam.

Language of instruction:
Czech
Work placement(s):

none

Course web page:
není
Note:

None

Schedule for winter semester 2011/2012:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
Schedule for summer semester 2011/2012:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
The subject is a part of the following study plans:
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