History of Stage Design 2
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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203DEA2 | exam | 6 | 3 hours (45 min) of instruction per week, 119 to 149 hours of self-study | English | summer |
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Contents
Lectures and classes with presentations of the most important set design works of the Czech theatre avand garde of the 1920s and 30s. A course paper on a selected topic in the history of avant garde set design. Searching for sources of inspiration and relations to set design.
- Vlastislav Hofman and the beginnings of Czech theatre expressionism.
- Josef Čapek - relationship of painting and set design.
- František Troester - scenic urbansim and imagination.
- Theatregraph D 34, E.F. Burian, Laterna Magika.
- Alexandr Vladimir Hrska and Antonin Heythum.
- František Zelenka - pre-war effects and Terezin.
- Beřich Feuerstein, František Muzika.
- Josef Svoboda and new stage technology.
Learning outcomes
To introduce students to the history of set-design on the European continent, its most important stages and relationships. To acquaint students with methods used in the creation of a setting space and clarify their principles.
Prerequisites and other requirements
DEA1 Lectures
Literature
- Monografie jednotlivých scénografů vydané Divadelním ústavem: Josef Svoboda, Marcel Pokorný, Květoslav Bubeník, Joan Brehms, Adolf Wenig, Zbyněk Kolář, Vladimír Nývlt, Oldřich Šimáček, Jaroslav Malina
- Burian Jarka M., Modern Czech Theatre, Iowa City 2000
- A Mirror of World Theatre - PQ95,99, Prague 2001
- Brandesky J., Metaphor and Irony Revisited, Iowa 2007
- Blake Jody, An Eye for the Stage, San Antonio 2004
Evaluation methods and criteria
75% attendance at lectures and classes, independent creation of the course paper and its presentation (approx. 10 pages of text), final exam through an exam, or as the case may be an oral exam.
Further information
No schedule has been prepared for this course
The subject is a part of the following study plans
- Stage Design in English (M.A.) (required subject)