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ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS IN PRAGUE

History of Stage Design 4

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204DES4 ZK 1 2/T summer
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The study aim is to contextualize set-design in theatre arts and arts in general.

In the history of set-design (European and domestic) students will learn a respect for the history of the study.

To awaken in the student an interest in the diversity of graphic viewpoints.

To have a bearing in the historical and current material with consideration of one's own work.

Mode of study:

This course is a combination of lectures and classwork.

Prerequisites and co-requisites:

General overview of the history of set-design

Basic knowledge of the history of Czech set-design.

Recommended optional programme components:

Regular theatre performance attandance.

Course contents:

Set-design (theatre space and costuming in the widest sense) from the the beginnings of the development of theatre to the end of the 19th century. Set-design is presented as one possible artistic expression. During instruction the development of theatre space as an expression of the period and social conditions in relation to the history of art overall is covered. Part of instruction is attendance at theature performances and their group review, also in a written paper. Set-design and the 20th century. A trace of the greatest figures of European set-design.

Recommended or required reading:

J. Zavarský: Scenografia. Bratislava 1989.

(The basic handbook is, during the semester, supplemented according to needs of individual topics.)

Planned learning activities and teaching methods:

Lecture, discussion, commented papers, independently completed assignments, group attendance at theatres, group analyses.

Assessment methods and criteria:

Participation in instruction - ability to produce a sensible, written paper.

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Elective course for students in other AMU studies.

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