Authors: Eden Davies, Davies Davies
ISBN-13: 9780415977289, ISBN-10: 0415977282
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: September 2005
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Beyond Dance: Laban's Legacy of Movement Analysis offers students of dance and movement a brief introduction to the life and work of Rudolf Laban, and how this work has been extended into the fields of movement therapy, communications, early childhood development, and other fields. Rudolf Laban's landmark system of movement analysis has been applied to dance movement through both Labanotation (his system of writing down movement) and also through "effort-shape analysis," a system that was developed out of Laban's work by his followers to better understand how movement occurs. Laban's followers--notably Warren Lamb--used this as a basis to study movement in a broader context, from how to make work more efficient in agriculture and industry to how to better communicate through body movement and gesture.
While many dance students know of Laban and his work as it applies to their field, few know the full story of how this technique has developed and grown. For many who enter into the fields of dance movement therapy, performance, and communications, there are valuable lessons to be learned from Laban and his follower's works. Beyond Dance: Laban's Legacy of Movement Analysis offers a concise introduction to this world.
Refreshingly free of jargon and easy to understand, the work offers dance students--and others interested in human movement--a full picture of the many possibilities inherent in Laban's theories. For many who will pursue careers "beyond dance," this work will be a useful guidebook into related areas.
This will be ideally suited to students of Laban movement theory in dance and movement therapy, and will be used in advanced courses in these areas as useful, brief introduction to the field.
Illustrations | 4 | |
Acknowledgements | 6 | |
Foreword | 7 | |
Introduction | 9 | |
Ch. 1 | Laban in Europe | 13 |
His early life | ||
Ascona and After | ||
Labanotation | ||
Ch. 2 | Laban's War Effort | 29 |
His arrival in England - Dartington | ||
Lisa Ullmann and Education | ||
Laban and F. C. Lawrence | ||
Lilt in Labour | ||
Ch. 3 | Shape and Effort | 49 |
Warren Lamb and the Art of Movement Studio | ||
Choreutics | ||
Eukinetics | ||
Laying Down the Rules of Movement Analysis | ||
Shape - The Three Planes of Movement | ||
Effort - The Three Qualities of Movement | ||
Laban's Eight Basic Efforts | ||
The Importance of Flow | ||
Ch. 4 | Arriving at Aptitude Assessment | 72 |
Working on the Factory Floor | ||
The Laban Lawrence Effort Assessment | ||
Aptitude Assessment | ||
The 3-Stage Decision-Making Process | ||
Adding Shape to the Formula | ||
Posture and Gesture | ||
Into Team-Building | ||
Ch. 5 | Action Profilers International | 99 |
Broadening the Base: Pamela Ramsden | ||
The Body-Mind Connection | ||
The Motivation to Interact | ||
The Overall Factors | ||
Sharing and Private Behaviour | ||
Training Profilers | ||
Research and Validation | ||
Problems for Action Profiling | ||
Ch. 6 | Movement Analysis and Personality | 128 |
Childhood Development - Judith Kestenberg | ||
Some Basic Personality Types | ||
The Communicator | ||
The Confronter | ||
Action Man / Woman | ||
Ch. 7 | Movement and Gender | 141 |
The Gender War | ||
Male and Female in Movement | ||
The Importance of Flow - Again | ||
Some Interpretations | ||
Putting on the Pressure | ||
Caring and Sharing | ||
Making Decisions | ||
Vive la Difference | ||
Ch. 8 | All the World's a Stage | 165 |
Movement and Politics | ||
Movement Analysis and Therapy | ||
Ritualised Behaviour | ||
Social Considerations of Movement and Gender | ||
Personal Relationships | ||
Punishment and Rehabilitation | ||
Movement as a Common Denominator | ||
App. I | Warren Lamb's Profile of Rudolf Laban | 182 |
App. II | The Laban Lawrence Effort Assessment | 190 |
App. III | An Aptitude Assessment for a Marketing Director | 196 |
Bibliography | 203 |