This article forms part of a larger qualitative, conceptual project that investigates the ways in which Laban Movement Analysis (LMA) can contribute to the larger field of dance research and education with reference to dance, new technologies and particularly notions of space in screendance. Screendance refers to a dance that is specifically made for the camera or the screen, or rendered in either film, video or digital technologies, resulting in a form that is both screen related and kinesthetic. This article aims to introduce an alternative vocabulary for observing and analysing the ways in which screendance and specifically, Rosas danst Rosas, utilises space. Observation within the context of LMA refers to recognising changes regarding t...
This PhD research proposes a reintegration of Rudolf Laban’s Rosicrucian thinking into the practice ...
This study describes the introduction of classical dance movements using the Laban Movement Analysis...
This paper explores the use of Laban’s Movement Analysis from the field of dance and drama as a mean...
Screendance as an interdisciplinary practice influenced by the histories of cinema and dance, necess...
Kedzie Penfield and Judith Steel, two dance/movement lecturers in the acting programme of (respectiv...
This article explores the somewhat neglected theory of topological movement developed by the Hungari...
This paper explores the impact Rudolf Laban's graphic approach has had on movement analysis and an a...
This paper explores the impact Rudolf Laban's graphic approach has had on movement analysis and an a...
Dance is a collection of gestures that have many meanings. Dance is a culture that is owned by every...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 55-57).My MA in theatre and performance investigates the...
Abstract This Capstone Thesis literature review investigates the Bhava (emotions) aspect of Bharatan...
Our research proposes to bring together two approaches to qualitative movement analysis used in danc...
Kinesemiotics: a pilot research on the interdisciplinary study of dance discours
This is an edited version of a paper, which was first presented at the American Dance Festival (ADF,...
This article explores the somewhat neglected theory of topological movement developed by the Hungari...
This PhD research proposes a reintegration of Rudolf Laban’s Rosicrucian thinking into the practice ...
This study describes the introduction of classical dance movements using the Laban Movement Analysis...
This paper explores the use of Laban’s Movement Analysis from the field of dance and drama as a mean...
Screendance as an interdisciplinary practice influenced by the histories of cinema and dance, necess...
Kedzie Penfield and Judith Steel, two dance/movement lecturers in the acting programme of (respectiv...
This article explores the somewhat neglected theory of topological movement developed by the Hungari...
This paper explores the impact Rudolf Laban's graphic approach has had on movement analysis and an a...
This paper explores the impact Rudolf Laban's graphic approach has had on movement analysis and an a...
Dance is a collection of gestures that have many meanings. Dance is a culture that is owned by every...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 55-57).My MA in theatre and performance investigates the...
Abstract This Capstone Thesis literature review investigates the Bhava (emotions) aspect of Bharatan...
Our research proposes to bring together two approaches to qualitative movement analysis used in danc...
Kinesemiotics: a pilot research on the interdisciplinary study of dance discours
This is an edited version of a paper, which was first presented at the American Dance Festival (ADF,...
This article explores the somewhat neglected theory of topological movement developed by the Hungari...
This PhD research proposes a reintegration of Rudolf Laban’s Rosicrucian thinking into the practice ...
This study describes the introduction of classical dance movements using the Laban Movement Analysis...
This paper explores the use of Laban’s Movement Analysis from the field of dance and drama as a mean...