Laban for actors and dancers : putting Laban's movement theory into practice : a step-by-step guide
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Laban for actors and dancers : putting Laban's movement theory into practice : a step-by-step guide
Routledge , Nick Hern Books, 1993
- : US
- : UK
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 158)
Description and Table of Contents
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: US ISBN 9780878300440
Description
This handbook, complete with graded exercises, is for teachers and students of both drama and dance, who want to use the Laban system of movement.
Although almost every professional actor and dancer in North America and Europe is familiar with the work of German-born movement teacher, Rudolf Laban (d. 1988), his system of analyzing and recording movement has the misleading reputation of being a "difficult" and "complex" technique.
Author Jean Newlove, a renowned movement teacher, takes the reader step-by-step through the basic principles of movement, with graded exercises at the end of each chapter. She also provides practical examples of how movement training can be used in the development of characters in specific plays.
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: UK ISBN 9781854591609
Description
A handbook, complete with graded exercises, for teachers and students wanting a practical introduction to Laban's famous system of movement.
Rudolf Laban is to movement what Stanislavski is to acting. He devised the first wholly successful system for recording human movement, a system which is increasingly influential in the training of actors and dancers.
'Required reading for every young student of the theatre - and a lot of the older ones would reap enormous benefit from it' Murray Melvin
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