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ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS IN PRAGUE

Folk Dance Techniques 3

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
107TEL3 Z 2 2/T Czech winter
Subject guarantor:
Marie FRIČOVÁ
Name of lecturer(s):
Marie FRIČOVÁ
Learning outcomes of the course unit:

Additional dance variations of known dances are studied and mastered based on recordings in collections.

Mode of study:

Performance of presented dances. Individual variations and whole dances with their variants. Students develop their skills in a dance hall.

Prerequisites and co-requisites:

Active participation in lectures, creation of variations of covered steps and their phrasing with an emphasis on their regional characteristics.

Course contents:

Dance steps of selected regions: students learn dance steps of regions individually. Emphasis is placed on precise technique in a given step. Specific performance of a step in a given region is the foundation for creation of the character of the region. Later, steps are arranged with pairs and with various pair holds.

Technique preparations for a folklore region: Steps with the character of a defined area are joined into a larger whole. Simple steps are rhythmically changed and later more complex steps are added. At the end special steps of a given area are covered.

Dance motifs and their variations: Each step has its own movement basis. The division and diversity in performance of steps create the regional differences (sometimes between neighboring villages). Through comparison and examples of particular differences in class, we improve and come close to the character and manner of the dance of a particular area.

Combinations of steps: Vyšlapávana Polka with rhythmic stamps, Sousedská in turns and pair spins. ''Houbičkové'' turning girls under, pair Sousedská with girls turning under and girl lifts. Hulánový jumps with turns independentlz and turns under under joined arms, Hulanový jumps in turns and turns in pairs, basic step of the Hanácka Cófova in trios and girl turns under and weaving in the arms of the boy. Hanácká Stroll, runs and semi-runs, Hanácká Polka with turns and going thorugh arches in a semi-run. Průple in a neighbor circle in three steps. Mazurka step i npairs with turning the pairs and presentation of the girl. Jumps in squats with claps around the body and partner claps. Rhythmic exercises in 2/4 time with the Řezanka step. Rhythmic exercises in 3/4 time with the Mazurka step in three and two steps. Emphasizing the first, second and third beats and other manners of emphasizing quarter and eighth notes.

Selected dance regions:

Eastern Bohemia - Čtyřpárová, Holubička, Hulán, Řezanka, Švec, Husar

Haná - Cófavá, Trojke

Brno area - Pletla jsem, Cibulenka

Recommended or required reading:

Kos, Bohumil: Lidové tance ve školní tělesné výchově, SPN Praha 1983.

Seidl, Jan; Špičák, Josef: Zahrajte mi do kola, Praha 1945.

Socha, Vincenc: Lašské tance, vlastní náklad Lhotka 1950.

Vycpálek, Josef: České tance, Praha 1921.

Zálešák, Cyril: Pohronské tance, Martin 1953.

Assessment methods and criteria:

Credit is awarded based on: activity in exercises, knowledge of the dances covered and their variations.

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