PT Journal AU Moravec, M Balcar, V TI The Possibilities of Applying Elements of Czech Folk Theatre to Contemporary Street Performing Art SO ArteActa PY 2024 VL 7 IS 2 DE artistic research; Czechia; folk theatre; theatre; theater; contemporary theatre; folklore; czech folklore; dramaturgy; directing; scenography; costumes; music AB This exposition, entitled The Possibilities of Applying Elements of Czech Folk Theatre to Contemporary Street Performing Art, presents the process and conclusions of artistic research that explored the phenomenon of Baroque folk theatre performed in neighbourhood communities in the Czech countryside in the 18th and 19th centuries and the search for the application of its principles in today's theatre activity. For this research, in cooperation with the Diocesan Museum of Brno, two street productions were created in the vicinity of the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Brno to test the functionality of the means of folk theatre in today's context.The exposition presents the initial considerations and methodology of the research, followed by a chapter-by-chapter description of the various theatrical principles in their historical context, how they were worked with in the investigated productions, and a summary of the benefits and problems uncovered. Finally, the major contributions of folk theatre to today's work are outlined, which were evident in two of the production forms. An essential part of this exposition is the audiovisual documentation of these two projects, which became the core of the practical artistic research.Exposition in Research Cataloguehttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/3368847/3368834 ER