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Stage Design Propaedeutic 1

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
207SCP1 Z 3 4/T Czech winter
Subject guarantor:
Martina SCHLEGELOVÁ
Name of lecturer(s):
Martina SCHLEGELOVÁ
Learning outcomes of the course unit:

The goal of the course is the conscious development (cultivation) of stage feel of directors, dramaturges, stage designers, theoreticians and critics with respect to grasping and forming a staged scene or dramatic situation. This involves both practical („instinctive“) application at the level of imaginative thinking and familiarization with relevant terms allowing reflection on relevant stage activities, necessary with respect to successful creation including in connection with possibilities for mutual understanding among the production team.

Mode of study:

A course combining lighting with a course providing directing, dramaturgy, set-design and theory and critique students with a introduction to the fundamentals of depiction „from inside“: aiming inductively to that concept, that is, assistance in interpreting a set, who creators are students in appropriate roles (that is, as directors, dramaturgists, set-designers, actors).

Prerequisites and co-requisites:

No requirements.

Recommended optional programme components:

Continuous monitoring of theatre novelty, progressive productions and films and exceptional acting performances.

Course contents:

The 1st semester proceeds from simple static excerpts (scenes/tableaux) expressing a definite situation to their playing out in time and space. This playing out involves developing of students' stage feel, the decisive component of which is feeling for a spatial solution allowing relevant movement within a given arrangement, relying on awareness of the relevant „energy“ properties of each (stage) space. This stage feel is developed both from a visual (i.e. staged in the narrow sense) viewpoint such as that where the view of the director and stage designer encounters the view of the audience, and from the „internally tangible“ (i.e. dramatic) viewpoint that is decisive for the actual, conscious stage action (and for its experiencing by the audience). One might speak of an acting sense if it were not required of directors and stage designers as well as of authors and dramaturges and, to some extent, of critics and theoreticians as well. Clearly, the playing out of the given excerpts is based primarily on the developing of stage sense at the directing/stage design or dramaturgy level, and not specifically at the level of acting, although participation of students in all fields as actors is also important for real learning of the foundations of staging (i.e. knowing it from the inside). When conceiving and developing individual scenes, the students, alternating in different roles, also learn teamwork or the art of a creative production dialogue.

Recommended or required reading:

Jaroslav Vostrý: Režie je umění, Praha (AMU) 2001

Otakar Zich: Estetika dramatického umění, Praha 1986

Michail Čechov: O herecké technice, Praha 1996

Also see the literature for the Creative Writing course

Planned learning activities and teaching methods:

Classes, exercises

Assessment methods and criteria:

Creative input in production of at least one (developed) stage piece, with the dramaturgist, director and scenic designer in the corresponding study with a drama theorist, in principle, the dramaturgy.

Course web page:
Note:
Schedule for winter semester 2012/2013:
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
místnost
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SCHLEGELOVÁ M.
14:00–17:00
(přednášková par. 56)
Date Day Time Tutor Location Notes No. of paralel
Fri 14:00–17:00 SCHLEGELOVÁ M.
přednášková par. 56
Schedule for summer semester 2012/2013:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
The subject is a part of the following study plans:
Generated on 2013-06-03
Updates of the above given information can be found at http://sp.amu.cz/en/predmet207SCP1.html