Methodology of Folk Dance 1
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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107ML1 | Z | 5 | 1+1/T | Czech | winter |
- Subject guarantor:
- Marie FRIČOVÁ
- Name of lecturer(s):
- Marie FRIČOVÁ
- Learning outcomes of the course unit:
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The course aim is to prepare future instructors in methods and practices for the professional instruction of this course.
- Mode of study:
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Creation of simple variations for lower study years in dance studies. Curriculm for ZUŠ, dance studies and folk dance courses.
- Prerequisites and co-requisites:
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Active participation in Folkdance technique. No other knowledge requirements.
- Recommended optional programme components:
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Creation of exercises for folkdance technique. Managing part of a lesson. Instruction of folkdance at some of the aforementioned facilities.
- Course contents:
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Instruction in basic steps: Students learn simple instruction of basic steps such as; stroll, run, polka steps, hops and double-hops, Mazurka, Sousedska. They learn individual instruction procedures for those steps, their basic movement structure by which they come to the final step form.
Barre exercises: Arm work, springs, semi-squats, squats, smal slides cutting steps, taps, base steps.
Movement in a space: walks (swinging, smooth, shaking) with stamps and claps, hops and double hops with stamps and claps, slide steps, Mazurka (in three steps, in two steps) and rhythmic preparation for triple steps, polka steps (smooth, jump, shake), two-reel, Sousedska (slapping, smooth, slide), two-step, two-half steps. Steps are covered in a methodical order: straight, in turns, in spins, forward, back, to the side, first individually, then in pairs, then in groups.
Dance repertoire: Primarily children's games and dances are covered. Students are familiarized with the reading and reconstruction of dances from notation in collections.Older collections have their own distinctive manner of dance description. Collectors described dances without a knowledge of dance terminology and many must records must be carefully deciphered which not always easy.
Dances: Čížeček, Helička, Pletený, Školácká, Račí minet, Zahradník, Polonéz český, Koštětový.
- Recommended or required reading:
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Vycpálek, Josef: České tance, Praha 1921
Seidl, Jan; Špičák, Josef: Zahrajte mi do kola Praha 1945
Bonuš, František: Tance, písně a hudba Plzeňského kraje, Praha 1955
Kos, Bohumil: Lidové tance ve školní tělesné výchově, SPN Praha 1983
Velínská, Eva: Lidové tance, Praha 1999
Plicka, Karel; Volf, František; Svolinský Karel: Český rok (jaro, léto, podzim, zima), Praha 1947 ? 1960
Binderová, Eva: České lidové tance pro I.-VIII. roč. hudební a taneční školy,
Hájková, Táňa: Lidové hry a tance pro mládež, Mladá Fronta-Praha1952
- Planned learning activities and teaching methods:
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Folk dance is one of the fundamental courses in the training of professional dancers at all dance conservatories and Elementary Arts Schools and in other dance studies. Therefore the task of the course is to prepare future instructors methods and practices for the instruction of this subject. Content is comprised of methodic instruction of dance steps and folk dances of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia. Preparations for instructing folk dance for 1st and 2nd year students and creating model instruction lessons.
- Assessment methods and criteria:
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Assessment of work in class. Analysis of assigned variations.
- Course web page:
- Výuka předmětu je podporována e-learningovou formou. http://moodle.amu.cz/course/view.php?id=309
- Note:
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None
- Schedule for winter semester 2013/2014:
- The schedule has not yet been prepared
- Schedule for summer semester 2013/2014:
- The schedule has not yet been prepared
- The subject is a part of the following study plans:
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- Obor Pedagogika tance (Bc) (compulsory subject of the main qualification)