Rudolf (von) Laban, also known as Rudolph von Laban (Hungarian: Lábán Rudolf; 15 December 1879 – 1 July 1958), was an Austro-Hungarian dance artist, choreographer...
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documentary photographer Rudolf von Laban, dancer and dance theorist who devised Laban Movement Analysis Theodore H. Laban (1914–1978), American World...
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and documenting human movement. It is based on the original work of Rudolf Laban, which was developed and extended by Lisa Ullmann, Irmgard Bartenieff...
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Irmgard Bartenieff (section Laban)
physical therapist, and a leading pioneer of dance therapy. A student of Rudolf Laban, she pursued cross-cultural dance analysis, and generated a new vision...
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has media related to Laban Dance Centre. Laban Dance Centre was founded in Manchester as the Art of Movement Studio by Rudolf Laban, an Austro-Hungarian...
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Labanotation (redirect from Kinetography Laban)
dancer Rudolf von Laban (1879-1958, a central figure in European modern dance), who developed his notation on movements in the 1920s. Laban's first book...
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Ellinor Hinks (section Interest in Rudolf von Laban)
Physical Education" (PDF). KAS Newsletter (94): 11. "History - Rudolf Laban". Trinity Laban. Retrieved 2024-02-16. https://lutsf.org.uk/wp-content/files/LisaUllmannLetter...
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predominantly remembered for her work in association with dance pioneer Rudolf Laban. Lisa Ullmann was born in Berlin in 1907. She was intending to be a painter...
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collaborated with important experts in dance and physical exercise such as Rudolf Laban. In Hamburg, he trained police officers. Around 1925, Pilates immigrated...
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American modern dance with their choreography and teaching. In Europe, Rudolf Laban, Emile Jaques-Dalcroze and François Delsarte developed their own theories...
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for the development and study of the principles of Laban Movement Analysis, formulated by Rudolf Laban and further developed by his student and colleague...
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Space Harmony (redirect from Laban Choreutics)
Rudolf Laban created a movement theory and practice that reflected what he recognized as Space Harmony. The practice/theory is based on universal patterns...
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at London's Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. She conducted extensive research in the life and work of Rudolf Laban. She has written many...
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approach articulated Stanislavski's system, with the movement work of Rudolf Laban and the character typology of Carl Jung to produce a 'movement psychology'...
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Labanotation when information needs to be written down quickly. Labanotation Rudolf Laban Dance score Dance Notation Bureau Language of Dance Adaptation of Motif...
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Laban Notation Symbols generally refers to the wide range of notation symbols (or signs) developing from the original work of Rudolf Laban and used in...
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Monte Verità (section Rudof von Laban school for art)
Ehret, Rudolf Steiner, Mary Wigman (at that time still Wiegmann), Max Picard, Ernst Toller, Henry van de Velde, Fanny zu Reventlow, Rudolf von Laban, Frieda...
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London's approach combines Stanislavski's system with the movement work of Rudolf Laban and the character typology of Carl Jung to produce a "movement psychology"...
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the German modern dancer-choreographer, Kurt Jooss and another German Rudolf Laban, who had invented a system of dance notation. This experience only added...
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New York: Dover, 1967 Laban, Rudolf, The Mastery of Movement, MacDonald and Evans, London, 1960, pp. 2, 4 et passim Laban, Rudolf, The Mastery of Movement...
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experiments with music. Body and physicality were strongly emphasized. Rudolf von Laban was a theoretical prominent figure who was based on metaphysical ideas...
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works, even his most experimental pieces. William Forsythe has cited Rudolf Laban and his Space Harmony movement as an artistic influence, although his...
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Germany, Francois Delsarte, Émile Jaques-Dalcroze (Eurhythmics), and Rudolf Laban developed theories of human movement and expression, and methods of instruction...
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and pioneer in the field of nonverbal behavior. After studying with Rudolf Laban he developed Movement Pattern Analysis - a system for analysing and interpreting...
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artists' colony Monte Verità in Ascona with Klara Norden, a pupil of Rudolf Laban and Mary Wigman. In 1920 he devised his first solo choreography, Tanz...
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movement choruses, especially those under the direction of Mary Wigman and Rudolf Laban used improvisational techniques intensely in training, and to varying...
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and teacher. He was born in Novo Mesto. In 1927 he graduated from the Rudolf Laban Choreographic Institute in Hamburg. He was a member of the Ljubljana...
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and choreographers were Pino Mlakar, who in 1927 graduated from the Rudolf Laban Choreographic Institute, and there met his future wife, balerina Maria...
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Life and Work of Rudolf Laban. Routledge [Methuen Drama]. pp. 64–67. ISBN 978-1-135-86086-8. Preston-Dunlop, Valerie (2008). Rudolf Laban: An Extraordinary...
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Europe since 1917. Its main exponents include Mary Wigman, Kurt Jooss and Rudolf Laban. The term reappears in critical reviews in the 1980s to identify the...
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