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Title: Laban Movement Analysis Effort Actions


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Laban Movement Analysis Effort Actions
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Laban Movement Analysis
  • Derived from the practices and theories of
    Rudolph Laban (1879-1958), a choreographer,
    dancer, and movement theorist who made many
    contributions to the dancing world.
  • Laban developed Labanotation, a system of dance
    notation which, at his time, elevated dance as an
    art form.

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  • L.M.A. is a system and a language for observing,
    describing and notating all forms of movement. A
    movement analyst can use this language to
    describe and interpret human movement from the
    gesture of a hand in conversation to the complex
    action of a skilled athlete. L.M.A. can be used
    as a tool by dancers, athlete, physical and
    occupational therapist, and anyone wishing to
    enhance, refine, and clarify movement.
  • The theory and practice of todays L.M.A. is
    based on four main components (BESS)
  • Body
  • Effort
  • Shape
  • Space

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Effort
  • SPACE thinking, attention, WHERE
  • Space can be indirect (all around awareness) or
    direct (focused and specific).
  • TIME intuition, decision, WHEN
  • Time can be sustained (leisurely, continuous,
    lingering) or sudden (unexpected, isolated,
    surprising).
  • WEIGHT sensing, intention, WHAT
  • Weight can be light (delicate, sensitive, easy
    intention) or strong (bold, forceful, determined
    intention).
  • FLOW feeling, progression, HOW
  • Flow can be free (going with the flow) or bound
    (contained and inward).

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  • Effort Actions
  • Glide- light, direct, sustained
  • Wring-strong, indirect, sustained
  • Press-strong, direct, sustained
  • Float-light, indirect, sustained
  • Dab-light, direct, quick
  • Flick-light, indirect, quick
  • Punch-strong, direct, quick

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Identifying Effort Actions in Movement
  • http//youtu.be/weKGlc1KM_E
  • http//youtu.be/XwWLGEynAxg
  • http//youtu.be/z-WtDOZaEJ4

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