(en)Katalog ECTS

Technologia teatralna

(en)Pedagog: Zbigniew Kośka

(en)Pole (en)Opis
Course type Theater technology and technology
Didactic methods

Lectures - multimedia presentation, plans (projections and
cross sections) of cultural objects, photographs, publications,
samples material.
2. classes at the National Theatre, with demonstration of scenes,
rehearsal rooms,
auditoriums, audience tracts and other premises, installations
and technical devices, with putting them into operation, explaining the
rules operations and the ability to use them safely for staging. 3. participation in rehearsals of theatrical productions. 4. individual and group consultations at times to be determined directly with students,
regardless of class schedule - individual project

Language of lecture polski;
Prerequisites

Successful completion of the undergraduate degree exam.

Final requirements

obligatory classes - passing the final exam
education at the second semester level

The form of passing the course (assesment methods and criteria)

1. class attendance up to 10% ( two allowed unexcused absences from class).
2. activity in class, especially in theaters
- Up to 20%.

3. Orientation to theater space, purpose and operation of
technical and theatrical equipment - up to 25%.
4. Understand the principles and methods of making
and operating staging assets - up to 25%.
5. Knowledge of principles of workplace safety and fire safety
regulations - up to 20%.
Credit after 1st semester.
Credit after 2nd semester.
(a prerequisite for taking the oral examination is having
successfully completed semesters I and II)
Oral Exam.

Teaching goals (program content, subject description)

Curriculum content
The student's education is related to the completion of the
cycle Conversations and practical classes. Creates a foundation, introduces issues related to the scenic-space
The stage and also with the functioning of the unit which is the
object
culture - with special emphasis placed on theater.
Issues discussed:
1. Principles of spatial-functional solutions of objects

2. Technical and technological equipment of cultural facilities with
special emphasis on theaters.
3.
Principles and modes of operation of general stage technology
equipment,
stage lighting,
The company's facilities include: electroacoustics, stage
manager's communication system, multimedia.

4. Principles of artistic, technical rehearsal, lighting.

5. The process of performing staging-decorating measures, costumes and props.

6. Properties of materials used for production decorations, costumes.

7. Use of technical devices for space arrangement stages, stages for the presentation of performances
theatrical or other performances.

Compulsory literature used during classes

Basic literature:


- A. Nicole „Dzieje teatru”


- Z. Raszewski „Krótka historia teatru polskiego”


- K. Braun „Przestrzeń teatralna”


- Z. Strzelecki „Konwencje scenograficzne”

Additional literature recommended for the student's self learning

 

- NEW THEATRE WORDSsłownik techniczno-teatralny w 20      

 

   językach  z częścią rysunkową - wydawnictwo OISTAT

 

- P. Mitzner „Teatr światła i cienia”

 

- T. Hardin „Teatry i Opery”

 

- R. Southern „Proscenium and Sight Lines”

 

- J. Bojar „Dawne i współczesne sceny i ich wyposażenie”

 

      Wydawnictwo „Architektura Miast I” Bydgoszcz 2008 r.

 

- Paweł Dobrzycki - „Sceny teatralne - projekty, szkice, rysunki, obrazy”

 

- Terri Harden - „Teatry i opery – arcydzieła architektury”

 

- André Bataille - „Lexique de la machinerie théâtrale”

 

 

Learning outcomes
SkillsKnowledgeSocial competences

Skills - The graduate should be able to:
1. Use professional terminology in the techniques learned and theater technologies: general, stage lighting, electroacoustics, stage
manager system, multimedia.
2. Based on the script, design a staging in the designated
space and rehearse the prepared performance.
3. Use theater technology devices to achieve intended
staging effects in a show in preparation.

Knowledge - The graduate should achieve knowledge in:
1. Be familiar with the historical development of facilities
performance, including the
development of
and technical equipment
specifications.
2. be familiar with contemporary spatial solutions and their arrangement for the purposes of the prepared show - a performance in space closed and open. 3. To learn the technology of preparing a theatrical production including: a. preparation of stage design, costume design b. The use of a variety of materials to make scenery,
costumes

1.Communicate with other implementers - set designers, choreographers,
light and sound directors, as well as management and staff
technical, to the extent that it is possible to precisely identify the needs
regarding performance space and use of technical equipment
and performing special (magical) stage effects, including
of lighting, sound and pyrotechnics
2.Formulate requirements and discuss performance issues
 means of staging - decoration, costumes and props, including identifying
 type of materials, methods of execution and possibilities of use
the means of staging in performances to achieve the intended effects
staging.
3.Formulate requirements for the preparation and conduct of trials
technical and assembly of decorations, light and acoustic tests and rehearsals
artistic, with attention to efficient and safe decorative changes

Description of the requirements for the studio, workshop or teaching aids (en)-brak-
The weekly number of hours of classes or lectures, the number of ECTS points assigned to the subject and information on the form and completion of the subject are included in the study program and Course Cataloque (information is displayed in Akademus system)


(en)Lista studiów

(en)studia status (en)czas[h] ECTS (en)forma pass
Stage Design s.1 (en)o 30 2 lecture 30h
lecture [pass]


(en)Semestr 2023/24-WS (en)(Z-zimowy,L-letni)
(en)Kod kursu: #38.22605