W 2024

Divadelnost

JEBAVÁ, Kateřina and Filip TELLER

Basic information

Original name

Divadelnost

Name (in English)

Theatricality

Authors

JEBAVÁ, Kateřina (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution) and Filip TELLER (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)

Edition

2024

Other information

Language

Czech

Type of outcome

Organization of a workshop

Field of Study

60403 Performing arts studies

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

Organization unit

Theatre Faculty

Keywords (in Czech)

Teatralita; klaunské techniky; nonverbální divadlo; stand-up komedie

Keywords in English

Theatricality; clowning techniques; non-verbal theatre; stand-up comedy

Links

TL05000128, research and development project.
Changed: 17/3/2025 11:08, doc. MgA. Hana Průchová, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

Workshop s hercem a zdravotním klaunem Filipem Tellerem na téma divadelnost a divadelní postupy mimo divadlo. Design workshopu připravil lektor Filip Teller pod metodickým vedením řešitelky Kateřiny Jebavé. Seznámení se specicifickými postupy klaunské tvorby, neverbálního divadla a stand-upu. Fungování humoru a gagu v rámci neverbální koomunikace, zkoumání situací, které vyžadují specifickou pozornost. Účastníci a účastnice prožitkovým způsobem absolvovali konkrétní aktivity, které rozvíjeli schopnost komunikovat, dát, přijímat a využít pozornost, prozkoumat fenomén gagu a humoru.

In English

A workshop with actor and health clown Filip Teller on the topic of theatricality and theatrical methods outside of the theatre. The design of the workshop was prepared by the instructor Filip Teller under the methodological supervision of project leader Kateřina Jebavá. The workshop introduced participants to specific clowning techniques, non-verbal theatre, and stand-up comedy. It explored how humor and gags function within non-verbal communication, examining situations that require specific attention. Participants engaged in experiential activities that developed their ability to communicate, give and receive attention, and explore the phenomenon of gags and humor.