“The Choreography of Everyday Life: Rudolf Laban and the Making of Modern Movement,” explores how an inscription technology developed in German expressionist dance found unlikely application in some of the key institutions of twentieth-century modernity. Called “Labanotation,” it used a complicated symbology to record human bodily movement on paper. Initially used to coordinate mass-dance spectacles in Weimar Germany, the system was quickly adopted in the United States and the United Kingdom in fields ranging from management theory to psychiatry to anthropology. My research analyzes the widespread appeal of this seemingly quixotic tool and to situates it within broader literatures on modern technology, art, media, and politics. Ultimately, ...
This chapter discusses the dance pieces created in Germany in the 1920s by Rudolf Laban (1879–1958),...
This chapter discusses the dance pieces created in Germany in the 1920s by Rudolf Laban (1879–1958),...
This paper explores the impact Rudolf Laban's graphic approach has had on movement analysis and an a...
“The Choreography of Everyday Life: Rudolf Laban and the Making of Modern Movement,” explores how an...
“The Choreography of Everyday Life: Rudolf Laban and the Making of Modern Movement,” explores how an...
“The Choreography of Everyday Life: Rudolf Laban and the Making of Modern Movement,” explores how an...
This essay presents Rudolf Laban’s understanding of movement and dance as an example of how there ca...
This paper describes how a universal language for notating dance and, more generally, movement was e...
This essay presents Rudolf Laban’s understanding of movement and dance as an example of how there ca...
This essay presents Rudolf Laban’s understanding of movement and dance as an example of how there ca...
The revolution in theatrical dance that began around the turn of the 20th century in Europe was abou...
The revolution in theatrical dance that began around the turn of the 20th century in Europe was abou...
Despite having existed since the late 1500’s dance notation has not taken off in the public sphere, ...
This chapter discusses the dance pieces created in Germany in the 1920s by Rudolf Laban (1879–1958),...
This chapter discusses the dance pieces created in Germany in the 1920s by Rudolf Laban (1879–1958),...
This chapter discusses the dance pieces created in Germany in the 1920s by Rudolf Laban (1879–1958),...
This chapter discusses the dance pieces created in Germany in the 1920s by Rudolf Laban (1879–1958),...
This paper explores the impact Rudolf Laban's graphic approach has had on movement analysis and an a...
“The Choreography of Everyday Life: Rudolf Laban and the Making of Modern Movement,” explores how an...
“The Choreography of Everyday Life: Rudolf Laban and the Making of Modern Movement,” explores how an...
“The Choreography of Everyday Life: Rudolf Laban and the Making of Modern Movement,” explores how an...
This essay presents Rudolf Laban’s understanding of movement and dance as an example of how there ca...
This paper describes how a universal language for notating dance and, more generally, movement was e...
This essay presents Rudolf Laban’s understanding of movement and dance as an example of how there ca...
This essay presents Rudolf Laban’s understanding of movement and dance as an example of how there ca...
The revolution in theatrical dance that began around the turn of the 20th century in Europe was abou...
The revolution in theatrical dance that began around the turn of the 20th century in Europe was abou...
Despite having existed since the late 1500’s dance notation has not taken off in the public sphere, ...
This chapter discusses the dance pieces created in Germany in the 1920s by Rudolf Laban (1879–1958),...
This chapter discusses the dance pieces created in Germany in the 1920s by Rudolf Laban (1879–1958),...
This chapter discusses the dance pieces created in Germany in the 1920s by Rudolf Laban (1879–1958),...
This chapter discusses the dance pieces created in Germany in the 1920s by Rudolf Laban (1879–1958),...
This paper explores the impact Rudolf Laban's graphic approach has had on movement analysis and an a...