Festival Seminar
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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207FES | ZK | 1 | Czech |
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Students are acquainted with the specific functions of theatre festivals - from the artistic and operational perspectives - and they learn to identify the particulars of a festival public, learn how to perceive domestic theatre works in a wider (particularly European) context. They are acquainted with the main trends abroad and important artistic figures.
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Attended - classes
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No specific requirements
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No recommended elective requirements.
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This coruse is registered in relation to the theatre festival at the time (The Prague German Language Theatre Festival, Pilsen International Theatre Festival, Hradec-Kralove European Regional Theatre Festival, Theatre Nitra, etc.). During this students selected theatre performances, take part in other events established by the instructor (ex: public professional discussions, discussions with artists, etc.) In this course discussions take place about performances from which student independent critical reviews arise.
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The reading will be recommended by the instructor according to the type and focus of the festival (drama, journalism festival, etc.)
- Planned learning activities and teaching methods:
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Moderated discussions, indepedently prepared presentations.
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Visiting all planned stagings. 100% attendanceat instruction and other related events (ex: discussions with artists), independent writing.
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- Course may be repeated
- No schedule has been prepared for this course
- The subject is a part of the following study plans:
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- Theory and criticism (B.A.) (optional subject)
- Theory and criticism (M.A.) (optional subject)