To use all functions of this page, please activate cookies in your browser.
my.bionity.com
With an accout for my.bionity.com you can always see everything at a glance – and you can configure your own website and individual newsletter.
- My watch list
- My saved searches
- My saved topics
- My newsletter
Movement studies
Additional recommended knowledgeThe expanded field is indebted to the movement theories created by Rudolf Laban (1879 - 1958) in the first half of the 20th Century, which represent the DNA of human movement behavior. Laban's theories have been further developed by his followers, notably Warren Lamb, as an independent researcher, Irmgard Bartenieff, the founder of the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies (New York City, USA), Lisa Ullman, at the Art of Movement Studio (Manchester, UK), and Valerie Preston-Dunlop, at the LABAN, the Performing Arts University (London, UK), and are constantly evolving through the work of distinguished CMAs and CLMAs. Laban Movement Studies, currently one of the strongest categories of "Movement Studies" include Laban Movement Analysis (LMA), Bartenieff Fundamentals (BF), and introductions to Kestenberg Movement Profile (KMP), Body-Mind Centering (BMC), and Choreological studies. Anatomy & Kinesiology studies are pre-requisites to advanced studies in Laban Movement Studies. Applications of Laban Movement Studies include:
|
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Movement_studies". A list of authors is available in Wikipedia. |