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Dance, Gender and Meanings. Contemporizing Traditional Dance. Proceedings of the 26th Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Ethnochoreology 2010. Třešť, Czech Republic
Dunin, E. I.; Stavělová, Daniela; Gremlicová, D.; Vejvoda, Zdeněk
2012 - English
Keywords: dance; gender; tradition and the present time Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Dance, Gender and Meanings. Contemporizing Traditional Dance. Proceedings of the 26th Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Ethnochoreology 2010. Třešť, Czech Republic

Dunin, E. I.; Stavělová, Daniela; Gremlicová, D.; Vejvoda, Zdeněk
Etnologický ústav, 2012

Traditional dancing on the stage: seeking authenticity
Stavělová, Daniela
2012 - English
The study focuses on the thinking and perception about traditional dancing when put on the stage in the Czech Republic. The paper views the cultural backround, as well as the political and social contexts which create specific conditions for existence of traditional dance culture on the stage. There is a discourse of cultural heritage preservation, political uses of folklore and the recreational aim of the folk movement. Keywords: staging traditional dance; preservation; autenticity Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Traditional dancing on the stage: seeking authenticity

The study focuses on the thinking and perception about traditional dancing when put on the stage in the Czech Republic. The paper views the cultural backround, as well as the political and social ...

Stavělová, Daniela
Etnologický ústav, 2012

Musician and audience: stage production and reception of Czech traditional music
Vejvoda, Zdeněk
2012 - English
Folk music in Bohemia started to find use as a social and political phenomenon as early as the 19th century, a time known as the Czech National Revival. Whereas Czech folk songs were collected by the thousand, in line with the romanticizing ideas of nationalism then sweeping across Europe, dance music performed in people's everyday lives remained long outside collectors' attention. The development of music folklore performed on stage was largely influenced by two exhibitions held in Prague – the Jubilee Exhibition in 1891 and the Czech-Slavonic Ethnographic Exhibition in 1895. Adaptations and stage presentations were becoming increasingly important research issues. A new impulse came from the inter-war avant-garde, whereas in the mid-20th century, the Czechoslovak Radio adopted a crucial role in the process. All that had a significant effect on the life and work of amateur “folklore” ensembles. Keywords: traditional music; folklorism; stage productions; Czech Republic Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Musician and audience: stage production and reception of Czech traditional music

Folk music in Bohemia started to find use as a social and political phenomenon as early as the 19th century, a time known as the Czech National Revival. Whereas Czech folk songs were collected by the ...

Vejvoda, Zdeněk
Etnologický ústav, 2012

Ethnomusicology and National Identity
Kratochvíl, Matěj
2012 - English
Keywords: history of ethnomusicology; nationalism; folk music Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Ethnomusicology and National Identity

Kratochvíl, Matěj
Etnologický ústav, 2012

Oratorios performed in the Jesuite Colleges in the Bohemian Lands
Freemanová, Michaela
2010 - English
In the 18th century, the Jesuits performed in their residences in the Bohemian Lands oratorios. Many of them were anonymous, some were written by important period composers, mainly of Italian origin Keywords: Jesuits; oratorios; music history Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Oratorios performed in the Jesuite Colleges in the Bohemian Lands

In the 18th century, the Jesuits performed in their residences in the Bohemian Lands oratorios. Many of them were anonymous, some were written by important period composers, mainly of Italian origin

Freemanová, Michaela
Etnologický ústav, 2010

Such a sad read : The image of a Jews in Moravian folklore
Uhlíková, Lucie
2009 - English
The study deals with the aspects of laugher (and derision) and crying (sham lamentation) in the image of the Jew in Moravian folklore, namely in folk songs and petit verbal folklore units – sayings, adages, and proverbs. Keywords: ethnic stereotype; image of the Jew; folk song; traditional culture; Moravia Fulltext is available at external website.
Such a sad read : The image of a Jews in Moravian folklore

The study deals with the aspects of laugher (and derision) and crying (sham lamentation) in the image of the Jew in Moravian folklore, namely in folk songs and petit verbal folklore units – sayings, ...

Uhlíková, Lucie
Etnologický ústav, 2009

Dubský´s Voyage through the Suez Canal in 1874: Erwin Dubský´s Collection of Photographs and his Diary found at Moravian Castle Lysice
Suchomelová, Marcela
2008 - English
Keywords: journey around the world; trade and cultural relations; collection of photographs; archival file - the personal journal Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Dubský´s Voyage through the Suez Canal in 1874: Erwin Dubský´s Collection of Photographs and his Diary found at Moravian Castle Lysice

Suchomelová, Marcela
Etnologický ústav, 2008

Searching for Roots : a Journey Uninterrupted
Uhlíková, Lucie; Přibylová, I.
2008 - English
This publication presents the search for identity in the connection with music, the papers are attended to the folk and tramp music, and also the music of Africa, Asia and Europe melted into world music. Keywords: world music; folk music; tramps; tradition Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Searching for Roots : a Journey Uninterrupted

This publication presents the search for identity in the connection with music, the papers are attended to the folk and tramp music, and also the music of Africa, Asia and Europe melted into world ...

Uhlíková, Lucie; Přibylová, I.
Etnologický ústav, 2008

"German scholars in the Russian Academy of Sciences in the first half of the 18th century and their share in the creation of the scientific image of this institution"
Bahenský, František
2007 - English
The study deals with German scholars in the Russian Academy of Sciences in the first half of 18th. Century. The author tried to illustrate, using selected examples from acadenic life in St. Petersburg, how fundamental the „German“ scientists contribution was to all key operations of the Academy of Science. Central European scientists played a decisive role in establishing this institution in the Russian environment Studie pojednává o vědcích z německých států v ruské akademii věd v 1. polovině 18. století. Autor ukazuje na vybraných příkladech z akademického života v Petrohradě, jakou úlohu sehráli „němečtí“ vědci ve stěžejních podnicích této instituce. Vědci ze střední Evropy sehráli rozhodující roli při etablování instituce v ruském prostředí Keywords: Russian Academy of Sciences; 18th century; German scholars Available at various institutes of the ASCR
"German scholars in the Russian Academy of Sciences in the first half of the 18th century and their share in the creation of the scientific image of this institution"

The study deals with German scholars in the Russian Academy of Sciences in the first half of 18th. Century. The author tried to illustrate, using selected examples from acadenic life in St. ...

Bahenský, František
Etnologický ústav, 2007

Of Clients and Chereps. The Organisational Structures of Ukrainian Labour Migration
Černík, Jan
2006 - English
Keywords: Ukrainians; labor migration; informal economy Fulltext is available at external website.
Of Clients and Chereps. The Organisational Structures of Ukrainian Labour Migration

Černík, Jan
Etnologický ústav, 2006

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