Project V. 1
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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206PJE1 | Z | 1 | Czech | winter and summer |
- Subject guarantor:
- Michal LÁZŇOVSKÝ
- Name of lecturer(s):
- Michal LÁZŇOVSKÝ
- Learning outcomes of the course unit:
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The course aim is, through theory review and consultations with the instructor, to enable students to use, check and expand acquired knowledge and improve skills in managing a theatre project directly in their implementation practice.
- Mode of study:
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Work review
regular consultations
- Prerequisites and co-requisites:
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none
- Recommended optional programme components:
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none
- Course contents:
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A elective course - Project III. - V. provides student with the opportunity to review and consult on the project they, as producers, in which they are taking part beyond the scope of the project, which is a requirement of the study plan. This may be the Summary work or a DAMU student performance project or a project outside of DAMU which the course instructor acknowledgedes as beneficial for the student.
According to the demands and professional level, the project is arranged into a III, IV, or V. level project. Each is separately assessed for credit.
The Project III. - V. course may be registered anytime during the semester and may be repeated without limit.
- Recommended or required reading:
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Doležal, J., Máchal, P., Lacko, B.: Projektový management podle IPMA, Grada Publishing, 2009
Dvořák, Jan: Kreativní management pro divadlo, aneb, O divadle jinak : kapitoly k tématu realizace divadla, Praha : Pražská scéna, 2004
Gregorini, Bedřich Další autor: Gregorini, Jindřich, Srstka, Jiří : Základy divadelní činnosti Praha : Akademie múzických umění, 2007
Vítek, Svetozar, Řízení a organizace divadla Praha : Stát. pedag. nakl., 1986
Byrnes, William J.: Management and the Arts, Elsevier - Focal press, 2003
CELENTANO, Suzanne Carmack, MARSHALL, Kevin, Theatre management: a successful guide to producing plays on commercial and non-profit stages; Studio City Players press, 1998
CONTE, David M., LANGLEY, Stephen, Theatre management : producing and managing the performing arts, Hollywood EntertainmentPro, 2007
- Planned learning activities and teaching methods:
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- Individual work on a project
- regular consutations with the instructor
- written review of the work.
- Assessment methods and criteria:
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A project beyond the required production practical may be registered into the study plan only with prior approval by the course instructor and under the following conditions:
a) the student requests its recognition prior to its commencement
b) a supervisor must be assigned to the project from the Photography Dept. instructors (most frequently the course instructor), who must have the ability to monitor and review with the student the course of the project work.
c) the student submits the following writings:
- a project plan - project aim, target group, team organzational structure and delegation of responsibilities, schedule, budget, marketing strategy, media plan, fundraising plan (no all plan parts are required for every type of project. The extent of the report will be individually established by the instructor) - final report - assessment of the project in structure similar to the project plan + review of one's role in the project.
- Course web page:
- není
- Note:
- Further information:
- Course may be repeated
- Schedule for winter semester 2013/2014:
- The schedule has not yet been prepared
- Schedule for summer semester 2013/2014:
- This course is not scheduled for this semester
- The subject is a part of the following study plans:
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- Arts Management (B.A.) (compulsory optional subject)
- Arts Management (M.A.) (compulsory optional subject)
- Arts Management in English (M.A.) (compulsory optional subject)