Directing 1

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
204ARE1 exam 3 1 hours (45 min) of instruction per week, 66 to 81 hours of self-study English winter

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Contents

Curriculum:

  1. Dramatic situation. Working in the situation.
  2. Plot, motive, theme. Building the situation.
  3. Acting. The actor's role in the situation. The work of acting.
  4. Team collaboration with the dramaturg, set designer, composer. Theoretical preparation of the production.
  5. Practical directing work and its reflection.
  6. The direction itself. The whole of the production

Syllabus:

From the beginning the study process is built around the dual practical and theoretical elements of teaching. Emphasis is placed on students' authorial, creative and authentic approach to the study subject. The first year emphasises research into the possibilities of theatrical direction from literary authorial creation and its transfer to a theatrical form. At a theoretical level this involves the designation and development of a situation as the basic component of a stage production. Another phase of study focuses on searching for stage devices and their orchestration. At this stage it is essential to study and research acting possibilities, especially in a practical situation. From the beginning, students learn team collaboration with a dramaturg, fine-artist, and musician; in the third year this will lead to an ability to realise a theatrical production. Study shall include regular reflection on practical direction with an emphasis on the ability to precisely formulate and analyse individual phases of work on productions and study assignments.

Learning outcomes

MA program leader - teacher chosen by the student

  1. Familiarising students with the basic concepts of direction as a field of study.
  2. Developing and formulating students' creative authorship potential.
  3. Developing the ability for practical directorial work (space, orchestrating different elements, the rehearsal process, theoretical preparation).
  4. Learning to work with and direct a team. Ability to work in a team.
  5. Developing and teaching theoretical reflection on the student's own work.

Prerequisites and other requirements

  1. Creativity.
  2. Capacity for reflection.
  3. Ability to communicate and a sense for team work.
  4. Capacity for analysis and synthesis.
  5. Spontaneity.
  6. Creative gifts.
  7. Organisational abilities.

Literature

K. S. Stanislavskij: My Life in Art.

S. Ejzenštejn: The Art of mise-en-scene.

Peter Brook: Empty Space.

Jan Císař: Theory of Puppet Theatre Acting.

Bertolt Brecht: Myšlenky o divadle

Denis Diderot: Herecký paradox

Jan Hyvnar: The Actor in Modern Theatre

E.G. Craig: The Actor and Uber-Marionette

Otakar Zich: Aesthetics of Dramatic Art

Jiří Veltruský: A Contribution to Theatre Theory

Anatolij Efros: Theatre My Love

Jindřich Honzl: Mimický znak a mimický příznak

And others

Evaluation methods and criteria

On-going consultations, supervision in rehearsals, review. Grading reflects the creative results themselves as well as reviews them and the clarity of student's future profile.

Note

The course of study is determined by the person selected to be the master's study supervisor.

Instruction schedule see: www DAMU / katedra ALD / Pro studenty / Rozvrhy

Further information

No schedule has been prepared for this course

The subject is a part of the following study plans