Screendance as an interdisciplinary practice influenced by the histories of cinema and dance, necessitates a vocabulary aimed specifically at perceiving it as an autonomous art form. This study is a qualitative, practice-based investigation into the ways in which Laban Movement Analysis (LMA) can contribute to the development of a screendance vocabulary. The aim of this study is to observe and analyse the ways in which screendance utilises space. Observation within the context of LMA refers to recognising changes regarding the Body, Effort, Shape and Space patterns discernible in a mover. A perceptive observer will describe the mover’s emerging patterns through an application of the LMA taxonomy (Fernandes 2015:275). Therefore, this observa...
Laban Movement Analysis (LMA) is a movement notation system widely used among dancers and choreograp...
Dance is a collection of gestures that have many meanings. Dance is a culture that is owned by every...
The present study aims at providing a systematic account of emotion perception applied to expressiv...
Screendance as an interdisciplinary practice influenced by the histories of cinema and dance, necess...
This article forms part of a larger qualitative, conceptual project that investigates the ways in wh...
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...
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...
Humans use gestures in most communicative acts. How are these gestures initiated and performed? What...
Humans use gestures in most communicative acts. How are these gestures initiated and performed? What...
This article brings together the disparate worlds of dance practice, motion capture and statistical ...
This paper describes how a universal language for notating dance and, more generally, movement was e...
Kinesemiotics: a pilot research on the interdisciplinary study of dance discours
Kedzie Penfield and Judith Steel, two dance/movement lecturers in the acting programme of (respectiv...
Laban Movement Analysis (LMA) is a movement notation system widely used among dancers and choreograp...
Dance is a collection of gestures that have many meanings. Dance is a culture that is owned by every...
The present study aims at providing a systematic account of emotion perception applied to expressiv...
Screendance as an interdisciplinary practice influenced by the histories of cinema and dance, necess...
This article forms part of a larger qualitative, conceptual project that investigates the ways in wh...
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...
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...
Humans use gestures in most communicative acts. How are these gestures initiated and performed? What...
Humans use gestures in most communicative acts. How are these gestures initiated and performed? What...
This article brings together the disparate worlds of dance practice, motion capture and statistical ...
This paper describes how a universal language for notating dance and, more generally, movement was e...
Kinesemiotics: a pilot research on the interdisciplinary study of dance discours
Kedzie Penfield and Judith Steel, two dance/movement lecturers in the acting programme of (respectiv...
Laban Movement Analysis (LMA) is a movement notation system widely used among dancers and choreograp...
Dance is a collection of gestures that have many meanings. Dance is a culture that is owned by every...
The present study aims at providing a systematic account of emotion perception applied to expressiv...