Stage Design – Field of study catalogue JAMU
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towards the acquisition general knowledge in the field of material culture, fine arts, philosophy and theatre as the profiling subject;
to master the artistic means of expression (drawing, painting, graphics, sculpture, installation, action – art, photo, video, light design and work on a computer);
at the analysis and visual transformation of a given topic by the method of association series, at the free processing of topics in a non-interpretative way, using unique and independent forms;
to obtain the necessary technological foundations of stage, costume, exhibition and artistic creation and lighting design.
The synthesis of these procedures and the creative focus of teachers give raise to a studio that is focused not only on classical scenography and costume design, but also on experimental creation, fashion and design. It also deals with performance, installation, graphics, new media and exhibitions.
The study of scenography has two levels. During the three-year bachelor’s degree studies, the student acquires basic skills of independent work at the birth of a performance, learns to analyse a text or topic and creatively process the assigned tasks in the preparation and implementation of the production. He or she then defends the studies with a bachelor’s diploma thesis and a bachelor’s degree artistic performance.
In the following two-year master’s degree studies, the student works independently on personal topics and collaborates on productions realised in the Marta school studio. The master’s degree studies serve to profile the student’s personality as an independent creator and a member of creative production teams.
The Scenography Studio strives to connect certain educational programmes with other art-oriented education institution (Faculty of Fine Arts, Brno University of Technology), it diversifies the necessary courses and cooperates with teachers from other fields to enrich the process of education. It participates in domestic and international festivals and exhibitions.
In addition to fulfilling academic tasks, students of the Scenography Studio regularly participate in:
studio programmes: Open Days, Scenography Days, PQ, studio exhibitions and events, independent projects and workshops;
university programmes: showcases, performances at the Marta Theatre, International Festival Setkání / Encounter, street theatre, Mask Festival, inter-studio workshops;
programmes beyond the university: seminars and internships, cooperation with other faculties.
The character of the studies at the Scenography Studio and their structure and development are determined by the selection of experts who teach the profile subjects in their studios and the focus of their professional activities.
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- they are able to independently define complex practical or theoretical topics and solve them in a creative way using selected theories, concepts and methods of the field, including critical reflection;
- students analyse literary, dramatic and musical themes in a unique way, taking into account the artistic-dramatic component of their expertise;
- they are able to reflect on their artistic activity within the international artistic context;
- they explore and expand the basic artistic practices of the field in a way that brings new inspiration, they explore the field’s overlaps and new ways of expression and perception;
- they create original works of undeniable artistic quality, publicly presentable, showcasing an individual and original approach to a given topic;
- they are able to theoretically reflect on in written expression and depict in an artistic performance a certain topic on a professional level using an independently chosen method;
- they publicly present original artistic performances of their own or of their team, even at international forums.
Acquisition of at least 120 credits.
Contents and scope of the final examination
History of Scenography of the 20th century
Defence of the master’s thesis
Defence of the master’s graduation project
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