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ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS IN PRAGUE

Theatre Seminar I. 2

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
206DSE2 ZK 2 2/T Czech summer
Subject guarantor:
Doubravka SVOBODOVÁ
Name of lecturer(s):
Doubravka SVOBODOVÁ
Learning outcomes of the course unit:

Students are introduced to a wide scale of questions regarding issues of theatre production from a historical perspective and contemporary trends in theatre, influence of other arts, political and economic situations. To open up the spectrum of the most important aspets which need to be researched during study.

Mode of study:

Completion of 206DIA1 Theatre Course 1 is required.

Prerequisites and co-requisites:

206DIA1 Theatre Course 1 - must be completed prior.

Recommended optional programme components:

Attendance at recommended theatre performance and projects.

Course contents:

Theatre production is understood as one of the requirement of the rise of a stage work or specific theatre project, which must not be only understood as to the needs of other elements of the theatre organism but also a demonstration of an analysis of opportunities and threats by the external.

1. Brief history of the most important phases of a theatre production

2. Basic theatre terminology

3. The production team and the characteristics of its individual elements.

Recommended or required reading:

BROCKETT, OSCAR G.: Dějiny divadla;

CÍSAŘ, JAN: Přehled dějin českého divadla. I. + II.;

Česká divadla - encyklopedie divadelních souborů;

Braun, Kazimier: Druhá divadelní reforma?

Braun, Kazimier: Divadelní prostor

KOPECKÝ JAN (pod jménem Jan Bernard): Co je divadlo;

SEMIL, MAŁGORZATA/ WYSIŃSKA ELŽBIETA: Slovník světového divadla 1945-1990

Pavis, Patrice: Divadelní slovník

Slovník literární teorie

Slovník světového divadla 1945 - 1990

Planned learning activities and teaching methods:

Classes

Assessment methods and criteria:

Credit is awarded based on:

1. class participation

2. completion of the semester work

3. presentation

4. passing the final test

During the semester independent reading and participation in class discussions (80%), which a condition for sitting the exam, is required. The exam is written. The overall grading is comprised of 20% for class participation, 20% for completion of semester work, 20% for the presentation of that work and 40% for the written test.

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