2014/68/3-4
ISSN : 2570-6845 (print), 2570-6853 (online)
Vedoucí redaktor : Jitka Gelnarová
Vedoucí redaktor : Jitka Gelnarová
DIVADELNÍ ODDĚLENÍ NÁRODNÍHO MUZEA (1924–2014). NÁSTIN JEHO HISTORIE SE ZVLÁŠTNÍM ZŘETELEM NA ZAKLADATELSKOU ÉRU JANA BARTOŠE
Markéta Trávníčková
The foundation to a Theatre Department of National Museum was propounded in 1924, when his first chief started to manage the archive of
National Theatre within the Library of National Museum. The independent theatrical department was established in 1930.
The project in details elaborates the…
SKLENĚNÉ NEGATIVY VE FOTOGRAFICKÉM FONDU DIVADELNÍHO ODDĚLENÍ. KAREL VÁŇA A JEHO SNÍMKY ZACHYCUJÍCÍ NÁRODNÍ DIVADLO V LETECH 1906–1928
Hanuš Jordan
Glass negatives of theatre photohraphies created by Karel Váňa (1867–1951) in the collection of Theatre department of National Museum,
Prague. Karel Váňa like actor and photographer of National Theatre. Copies of older atelieur´s photos and own individualized portraits of
actors and actresses of…
KAREL JERNEK – OPERNÍ REŽISÉR Z DONUCENÍ? NAHLÉDNUTÍ DO OSOBNÍHO FONDU
Lenka Šaldová
Karel Jernek is one of the leading Czech opera stage directors of the second half of the 20th century. He directed more than 200 theatre
productions out of which almost two thirds were operas. Most of his drama productions were created in the period between 1933–1957.
Based on documents from the…
GENEZE BALETU OSKARA NEDBALA Z POHÁDKY DO POHÁDKY V KORESPONDENCI ULOŽENÉ V DIVADELNÍM ODDĚLENÍ NÁRODNÍHO MUZEA
Libuše Hronková
Genesis of Oskar Nedbal´s Ballet From Tale to Tale in the Correspondence deposited in Theatre Collection of National Museum
The ballet pantomime From Tale To Tale, firstly staged on 25th January 1908, belongs to the most famous Czech ballet works in the history
of Czech ballet. It was staged seven…
POHYBLIVOST, DOČASNOST, RECYKLACE – NOVÉ TRENDY V ČESKÉ DIVADELNÍ ARCHITEKTUŘE PO ROCE 1989
Vojtěch Poláček, Vít Pokorný
The article deals with the latest trends in European, mainly in Czech theater architecture. In recent years, the permanent theatre buildings
were built very rarely in Europe. By contrast, there are now so-called "pop-up theaters", reviving neglected places and spaces, and using
recycled building…