Humanities Arts Cultural Stu 0285 - Laban Movement Analysis

Spring
2013
1
4.00
Rebecca Nordstrom

04:00PM-05:50PM M,W

Hampshire College
310593
Music and Dance Building MAIN
rnHA@hampshire.edu
Laban Movement Analysis (LMA) is a dynamic system for describing, classifying and understanding human movement. Developed by Rudolf Laban, an important scholar and visionary in the field of movement studies, LMA addresses both quantitative and qualitative characteristics of movement. Through study and physical exploration of Body, Space, Effort and Shape concepts, students will examine their own movement patterns and preferences (with the potential for expanding personal repertoire), and develop skill in observing and analyzing the movement of others within a range of artistic, social and cultural contexts. The course material is of value to students working in a range of disciplines (such as dance, theater, psychology, education, physical education, non-verbal communication, kinesiology, anthropology, cultural studies, etc.) and there will be ample opportunity for exploration and application of LMA concepts to a wide range of individual interests. Prior experience in dance or other kinds of movement trainings are welcomed but not required, however students must be willing to engage fully and energetically in all the movement activities.

Arts, Design, and Media Independent Work Concerts $35-$50.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.