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| | DANC303 - An Introduction to Laban Movement Analysis and Bartenieff Fundamentals (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15) |
 | | DANC 303 FA The focus of this course is to learn the basic theories and principles of human movement developed by Rudolf Laban that includes historical background, the theoretical frameworks of Body, Shape, Effort, and Space, and describing movement). |
 | | This course will also include an introduction to the work of Irmgard Bartenieff that focuses on psychophysical connectivity to facilitate efficiency and expressivity in, improvisation, exploration, composition, readings, group discussions, and movement assignments as both a methodology for observing/describing the structural and nces in order to introduce a greater range of functional and expressive movement. |
 | | Laban Movement Analysis can be applied to and provide insight into the study of history, anthropology, psychology, theater, physical therapy, and education as well as dance performance, choreography, teaching, and scholarship. |
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