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Dance Programs - PGYM631
Title: Dance Programs
Guaranteed by: Department of Gymnastics and Combat Sports (51-300600)
Faculty: Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
Actual: from 2022
Semester: winter
Points: 0
E-Credits: 3
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:0/1, C [HS]
Extent per academic year: 14 [hours]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (18)
Min. number of students: 8
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: not taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
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course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
priority enrollment if the course is part of the study plan
Guarantor: Mgr. Kateřina Kolbová
Classification: Sport and Physical Education > Special Core Subjects
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Annotation
Last update: PUCHMERTLOVA/FTVS.CUNI.CZ (25.02.2008)
Dances from Czech and Moravian folklore districts, than dances of other nations, for instance Greek, Macedonian, Estonian and Country dance. Each lesson includes warming up in accordance to standards of dance movement grounding and the given dance steps training. Students will master the dance steps firstly individually, then in couple, eventually in the group. Short lecture on Czech and Moravian folklore districts, life at village, rituals and traditions is included within opening lecture. Explanation of historic dance ranks, their partition and typology. Explication of terms whirling dance, round dance, dance of firm and free structure with music accompaniment (figural).
Aim of the course -
Last update: PhDr. Jaroslav Krištofič (26.05.2020)

Getting acquainted with different types of dances, their history and realization provides information about the

characteristic concept of culture nations and diverse social groupings. Dance issues are closely related to

movement culture.

Literature -
Last update: PUCHMERTLOVA/FTVS.CUNI.CZ (25.02.2008)

1. Kos, B.: Lidové a společenské tance. Univerzita Karlova, Praha 1980

2. Plicka,K.: Český rok. Szátní nakladatelství krásné literatury, hudby a umění, Praha 1960

3. Vycpálek, J.: České tance Praha 1978

4. Bonušová, J.: Hooked on Contra. Dvorana 1996

Requirements to the exam -
Last update: Mgr. Jan Chrudimský, Ph.D. (13.10.2010)

Requirements for credits:

  • Active attendance
  • Active knowledge of 3 dances according to own choice - 1 Czech, 1 Moravian and 1 from outland
  • Seminary work

Syllabus -
Last update: PUCHMERTLOVA/FTVS.CUNI.CZ (25.02.2008)

Classwork contents:

1. Dance steps: walk, trot, changeover step - polka, mazurka on 3 steps. Czech folk dances: Mrákotín, Boleslav, Švec, Mazurka

2. Dance steps: Mazurka step with hand clapping rhythm, Polka with slight turning in couple, roundelay step in 2/4 rhythm, Sousedská (Neighbourly) on 3 steps. Czech folk dances: Jihočeské kolečko (South Bohemian roundelay) 2/4 - dance Dokolečka (Round about), Šátečkový (Hanky).

3. Dance steps: Kalamajka tap downs, swinging walk, Neighbourly dance on 2 steps, Polka in reel. Czech folk dances: Kalamajka and its versions. Rejdovák (Reel) and Rejdovačka. Repetition of learned dances.

4. Dance steps: Wallachian jump-step, doubly spring walk, Mazur steps. Moravian folk dances. Pilky (Saw), Dráteník (Tinker), Lašský mazur.

5. Dance steps: primary step of Starodávného (Ancient), split triple step, whirling by triple step in couple, legs shifts - direct, counter, separate steps of Odzemek. Moravian folk dances: Starodávný, Ondraš, Černá vlna.

6. Dance steps: whirling springy step, "zásuvka" - cross figure, heel-tip steps, girl jiggering from side to side, separate figures of Czardas. Moravian folk dances: Kopaničářský čardáš Acquired dances repetition.

7. Country dances, dances of another peoples: dance steps are explained at the same beginning of each dance practice.Country dance - Zuzana, All my roads, Virginia reel, Country polonéza (polonaise) Nine pine, Texas star Greek - Syrtaki Estonian - Kou tu tetsu, Oige ja vasenka, Kaerajan Macedonian - Topolano Orro

 
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