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The Polka daughter, an original operetta in three actsBoomer, John D. January 1957 (has links)
Thesis (M.M.)--Boston University / This operetta was written to bring musical experiences to the children of the upper elementary school grades. In performing lines, in singing the songs, and dancing to the tunes, the children may be able to capture some of the spirit and gaiety of the habits and customs of the people of Switzerland.
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Sort of SpecificFoster, Elizabeth M. 26 August 2019 (has links)
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Návrh metodiky nácviku jednoduchých gymnastických dovedností na 1. stupni ZŠ - rytmická gymnastika / The methodology concept of training simple gymnastic skills at the 1st stage of the primary school {--} rhytmic gymnasticsVINCIKOVÁ, Eva January 2007 (has links)
The subject of this theses is to compose the suggestion of methodology training of rhytmic gymnastics for primary school children and its verification in practise. The aim of the research is to find out the entrance rhytmic skills, their eventual improvement with the help of the built-up methodology, and the exit level of rhytmic skills. The theses contains the complete preparations for physical training lessons, the set of trainings and the description of particular dances. The theses should make the questions of training of the easiest dances accessible for the teachers.
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Normalizační politické procesy v divadelním světě / The ‚Normalization' Political Lawsuits in The Theatre WorldChocholoušová, Lucie January 2020 (has links)
The Abstract This diploma thesis discusses three lawsuits at the period of normalization, when participants were sued and later sentenced for provocation and denigration of the Czechoslovak Socialistic Republic and its representatives during their theatre activity or improvisation with theatrical elements. The first from three lawsuits had been taking place during 1971 and 1972 in Ostrava. There was a parody of the novel called Son polka by Valentin Katajev put on stage in the Waterloo Theatre in 1969. The production was banned after several repetitions. Some participants were involved in producing the Tramp magazine which was unwanted and watched by the state authority. There was and editorial board organized by this magazine like a tramp party where besides other songs Son polka's songs were sung. Shortly after those events the members from the Waterloo Theatre: Petr Podhrázký, Ivan Binar, Josef Frais, Petr Ullmann, Edvard Schiffauer a Tomáš Sláma were arrested and sentenced to jail. The second case took place in Kroměříž in 1974. A group of friends led by an amateur puppeteer Emil Hauptmann had staged an improvised presentation during the Hostýn pilgrimage. Playing the puppets Emil Hauptmann committed lots of utterances which were considered as provocations according to an actual penal code and that is...
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