Janáček Theatre, the Glossary
Janáček Theatre (Janáčkovo divadlo) is an opera house in the city of Brno, Czech Republic.[1]
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20 relations: Architectural design competition, Art Nouveau, Bohuslav Fuchs, Brno, Cubism, Czech Republic, Functionalism (architecture), Historicism (art), Jan Kotěra, Josef Chochol, Josef Gočár, Mahen Theatre, Modern architecture, National Theatre Brno, Neofunctionalism, Opera house, Pavel Janák, Reduta Theatre, Socialist realism, Vlastislav Hofman.
- Music venues completed in 1965
- Opera houses in the Czech Republic
- Theatres completed in 1965
- Theatres in Brno
Architectural design competition
An architectural design competition is a type of design competition in which an organization that intends on constructing a new building invites architects to submit design proposals.
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Art Nouveau
Art Nouveau is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts.
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Bohuslav Fuchs
Bohuslav Fuchs (24 March 1895 in Všechovice – 18 September 1972 in Brno) was a Czech modernist architect.
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Brno
Brno (Brünn) is a city in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic.
Cubism
Cubism is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement begun in Paris that revolutionized painting and the visual arts, and influenced artistic innovations in music, ballet, literature, and architecture.
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Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe.
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Functionalism (architecture)
In architecture, functionalism is the principle that buildings should be designed based solely on their purpose and function.
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Historicism (art)
Historicism or historism comprises artistic styles that draw their inspiration from recreating historic styles or imitating the work of historic artists and artisans.
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Jan Kotěra
Jan Kotěra (18 December 1871 – 17 April 1923) was a Czech architect, artist and interior designer, and one of the key figures of modern architecture in Bohemia.
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Josef Chochol
Josef Chochol (13 December 1880, Písek – 6 July 1956, Prague) was a Czech architect.
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Josef Gočár
Josef Gočár (13 March 1880 in Semín – 10 September 1945 in Jičín) was a Czech architect.
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Mahen Theatre
Mahen Theatre (Mahenovo divadlo) is a Czech theatre situated in the city of Brno. Janáček Theatre and Mahen Theatre are opera houses in the Czech Republic and theatres in Brno.
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Modern architecture
Modern architecture, also called modernist architecture, was an architectural movement and style that was prominent in the 20th century, between the earlier Art Deco and later postmodern movements.
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National Theatre Brno
The National Theatre Brno (Národní divadlo Brno) is an opera, ballet and drama company in the Czech Republic, that nation's second busiest. Janáček Theatre and National Theatre Brno are opera houses in the Czech Republic and theatres in Brno.
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Neofunctionalism
Neofunctionalism is a theory of regional integration which downplays globalisation and reintroduces territory into its governance.
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Opera house
An opera house is a theater building used for performances of opera.
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Pavel Janák
Pavel Janák (12 March 1881 in Karlín – 1 August 1956 in Prague-Dejvice) was a Czech modernist architect, furniture designer, town planner, professor and theoretician.
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Reduta Theatre
The Reduta Theatre (Divadlo Reduta) is a theatre in Brno, Czech Republic. Janáček Theatre and Reduta Theatre are theatres in Brno.
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Socialist realism was the official cultural doctrine of the Soviet Union that mandated an idealized representation of life under socialism in literature and the visual arts.
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Vlastislav Hofman
Vlastislav Hofman (6 February 1884 – 28 August 1964) was an artist and architect who lived and worked first in the Austro-Hungarian Empire and later in Czechoslovakia.
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See also
Music venues completed in 1965
- Balai Sarbini
- Blues Alley
- Dino and Carlo's
- Gazzarri's
- Grand Theatre, Warsaw
- Janáček Theatre
- Laugardalshöll
- Les Cousins (music club)
- Max's Kansas City
- The Ark (folk venue)
- The Scotch of St. James
Opera houses in the Czech Republic
- Estates Theatre
- Janáček Theatre
- Mahen Theatre
- National Theatre (Prague)
- National Theatre Brno
- Opera houses in the Czech Republic
- Provisional Theatre (Prague)
- State Opera (Prague)
Theatres completed in 1965
- Citadel Theatre
- Janáček Theatre
- Mahaffey Theater
- Mill Run Playhouse
- Morris A. Mechanic Theatre
- National Theatre (Thailand)
- St. Augustine Amphitheatre
- Studio 28
- The Drama Club
- Vivian Beaumont Theater
- Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Theatres in Brno
- Brno City Theatre
- Janáček Theatre
- Mahen Theatre
- National Theatre Brno
- Reduta Theatre
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janáček_Theatre
Also known as Janacek Theatre.